Hand trowel

Hand trowel is the hand tool that is used in the garden to dig small holes to plant the seeds and they are used in weeding. The trowel is the small scoop shaped metal blade. The trowel is also used to mix the fertilizer to the plants. The trowel is also used by the archaeology department to scratch strata in excavation. They are used to clear the colors of the soils so that they could point out the different types of strata that are processed and executed. This tool could be easily carried since they are light weight and they are used in the construction work and they use this tool in the final work of the concrete to give the finishing touch to the building. The trowel that is used in the construction purposes is called as the float trowel or the finishing trowel as they could usually in rectangular  that is used to smooth or level the layer of the hard concrete. The flooring trowel has the pointing surface so that it fits the corners. The gauging trowel is used to mix the ingredients for making the plaster; the pool trowel is the flat one that is used to apply the coatings to the concrete.


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