You can scrape anything off anything. (Rating: 5.00)
Review : I already own the little 3 sided scraper and the 2 inch scraper and have refinished a dresser with them. I should have had this monster in my hands for the the dresser refinishing job. It would have gone even faster. Recently it made short work of stripping off paint on my window sills. Be careful not to give it too much muscle. You can take it down to the wood in one stroke. So much easier and faster than chemical strippers.
Solid Little Tool (Rating: 4.00)
Review : ...highly recommended. I purchased this product hoping it would be sufficient to scrape a sloppy epoxy job oozing out of my kit kayak. The 2 1/2" scraper was very solid with no flexure when I really loaded it. The soft, gummy epoxy rolled right off the wood with the new and used blades. The true test for this Sandvik scraper (for me) was the epoxy that had dried for up to a month and was nothing short of rock hard. It cut the epoxy off and lightly scraped off the most subtle of high spots. Never did a relativley-decent blade chip or gouge the work surface. No flexing, very comfortable in the hands (after hours & days of scraping), easy to change blades, and the blades were surprisingly resilient.
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