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Bahco / Sandvik Ergo Scraper 650

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Bahco/Sandvik Ergo Paint Scraper 650
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The Bahco (formerly Sandvik) Ergo 650 is an ergonomically designed multi-purpose scraper with 2 in. carbide blades for precision work and longer life. The Ergo no. 650 power scraper is designed for universal use on wood, metal, and concrete, to scrape materials such as paint, glue, varnish, and rust.

Flat carbide blades are convex to avoid damaging the work surface. 2-component handle for better grip and comfort. The slimline front makes this scraper easier to use in tight spaces, and redesigned angle between blade and scraper makes it more comfortable for your knuckles.

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Hanover PA
5 out of 5 stars.

Great For Epoxy Shaping

3 years ago
I saw Louis S. use a similar tool in a video. It works great for scraping epoxy and getting it close to form without all the sanding dust. Expensive but saves me time and sanding disks.
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Sacramento area, CA
1 out of 5 stars.

Use a putty knife instead

13 years ago
The Kunz glue scraper is a much better product. I can use it for glue, stripping finishes, and almost like a cabinet scraper.
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Honolulu, Hawaii
5 out of 5 stars.

Thia is a great way to strip fine finish

14 years ago
I use this scraper to clean fine teak railings when the varnish has gone bad. It cleans well without damage to the wood and is easy to use. Blades will be damaged by contact with screws or other hardware so I always carry spares. In concert with a heat gun this is the best tool I can think of to make the day go well and be ready to seal and varnish as rapidly as possible without sacfificing the quality of the finished product.
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Muskegon Michigan
5 out of 5 stars.

Great Tool

15 years ago
Scrapes through layers of varnish with ease (with heat gun - even better!) Scrapes off antifoul paint just as well!
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Elkins, WV
5 out of 5 stars.

Great tool

16 years ago
Our preservation team uses 3 different types of this tool and the construction and durability can't be beat...would last a life time, but blades are pricey.....
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San Pedro, CA
5 out of 5 stars.

Best I've ever used

17 years ago
This really works. Cuts sanding time on epoxy drips and fillers.
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Q: null do you carry replacement blades for the 2__quote__ scraper?

10 years ago
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A: I bought replacement blades from Jamestown distributors

10 years ago
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Q: null I have a Sandvik 2"" scraper, but lost the blade retaining clip. I'd be happy to buy a complete unit except I see that they are pick-up only! I Love to travel, but Australia is a little too far to the northern hemisphere to pick-up a tool. Any chance of shipping this one - on me of course. Any other ideas that could appease the situation. is considered positive and all ideas are cool and will be considered.

7 years ago
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