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A mason tool?

Started by skylab, November 18, 2011, 09:57:47 PM

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Looking to buy farm implement wrenches.  They can be orphans

Aunt Phil

It's a shlick, used for smoothing and shaping mortar between blocks.
Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance!

skipskip

funny how names are different in different parts of the country

it would be a slicker here....
A place for everything and everything on the floor

wvtools

The catalogs call them jointers.  I do not have the right reference books with me here, but it is my understanding that they are used for compressing and smoothing the concrete in the joint.  The slicking action works the water to the surface, resulting in a longer drying time and harder joint.  You are basically trowelling the joint with it.

The one shown in the picture is a brick jointer.  Block jointers are usually longer, often have a handle, and just have the round shape.