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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 11907"><p>Nugget - I have been using a brick jointing tool as well - thought I had discovered a unique new crevicing tool until I read this. Had it in my shed left over from an odd job years ago & when I first started putting a backpack of gear together threw it in as it looked like it might be useful. Like how you can scrape bits from the tight spots & scoop it up at the same time. </p><p>Another tool I like & picked up at Bunnings is a crevice weeding tool. I have scraped out a crack & specked a bit on the bedrock using this tool. You could easily make up different sized ones out of old powersaw blades or something similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 11907"] Nugget - I have been using a brick jointing tool as well - thought I had discovered a unique new crevicing tool until I read this. Had it in my shed left over from an odd job years ago & when I first started putting a backpack of gear together threw it in as it looked like it might be useful. Like how you can scrape bits from the tight spots & scoop it up at the same time. Another tool I like & picked up at Bunnings is a crevice weeding tool. I have scraped out a crack & specked a bit on the bedrock using this tool. You could easily make up different sized ones out of old powersaw blades or something similar. [/QUOTE]
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