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Review on Bahco 6 Inch 474 150 0 80 Cabinet Scraper by Tommy Woods

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Small. Labor required to drill and use evenly

Working with a scraper only 2.5 inches high is inconvenient. Combined with the thicker .80 caliber, there isn't much choice on how to hold it. You can't hold it by the sides with both hands, you have to put both hands on it. Your hands need more room to grab it, and my hands are smaller than most people's who are going to use a scraper. But traditionally I think it's average height. It requires work to prepare AND use the card…. constant. It fits almost any closet scraper. You can either pull or push your tree cuts, it depends on what you are comfortable with AND what individual drills you create on the map. Sometimes they are more effective when pulling, sometimes when pushing... it depends on the organic uniqueness of the boron and the wood itself. As a polisher I used the shaft of a very large screwdriver. Leverage and strength are required to create the drill required on this map. They should be well above the level of your vise. I am not tall. I had to stand on a small step to get the right leverage. Yes, it is made in Portugal. In the end I would like to find a larger scraper with a thinner gauge. This worked well for a walnut slab I was working on.

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  • Quality construction
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