cap and cove

Discussion in 'Tool Chat' started by mjfl, Nov 24, 2013.

  1. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    what do you guys use to tuck the sheet under capping?
     
  2. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    me finger, or Cpt awl
    or anything that's lying around within arms reach! lol
     
  3. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    is there a specific tool?
     
  4. Neilydun

    Neilydun Well-Known Member

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    Just a rounded off screwdriver
     
  5. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    not that am aware of tbh
    But a blunted down awl works great, and like neil said, ive used a blunted short/stubby screwdriver many times in past too
     
  6. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    Interesting..... or should I say you may be.. :thumbs
     
  7. cramlington flooring

    cramlington flooring Well-Known Member

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    Blunt short screwdriver for me too !!
     
  8. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    A tea spoon
     
  9. bournemouth

    bournemouth Super Moderator

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    Dont normally need anything with the ifda capping but do get a tight twisted bit a blunt screw driver for that
     
  10. pf flooring

    pf flooring Well-Known Member

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    use my hook knife personally, can do it without damaging the capping.
     
  11. G.W Flooring

    G.W Flooring Well-Known Member

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    Old blunt Lino knife with the wooden handle.... Think it's older then me!
     
  12. MrVuezz

    MrVuezz Active Member

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    handle end of a tea spoon. Either that or the nozzle off a tube of silicone.
     
  13. ronbaldo

    ronbaldo Well-Known Member

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    Someone told me about the nozzle not long ago. 1 thats been used and the silicones went hard
     
  14. MrVuezz

    MrVuezz Active Member

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    Works a treat!
     
  15. BLINCO94

    BLINCO94 Well-Known Member

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    Im gunna try that. On a c&c tonight.
     
  16. Mcfloors

    Mcfloors New Member

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    Silicon nozzle does for me.
     
  17. advanedflooringuk

    advanedflooringuk Well-Known Member

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    a piece of copper pipe,hit it with a hammer one end so you flatten about an inch bend upwards with some grips bobs your uncle!!! wouldnt use anything else
     

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