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Quikpoint 3000-UDC Electric Mortar Pointing Gun Universal Drill Mounting & Clamping Kit | Drill-Mate Adapter Perfect for Tuck Pointing Brick Stonework Thin Brick Grouting Crack Repair | Glass Block

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Handheld pointing guns are a popular alternative to repointing with a mortar hawk and trowel. They are relatively low cost, lightweight and require no power (other than a strong wrist). So, what’s better about the Quikpoint approach? Easily mounted to all 3/8 inch variable speed drills, corded or uncorded. Comes with a heavy duty super durable bag. Quikpoint highlights - to maintain the integrity and weatherproofing of a structure, it is important that mortar joints are of sufficient depth, have no hidden voids and are adequately compressed and sealed. The Quikpoint Mortar Pointing Gun is a convenient and effective joint filling system, used by Masonry and Pointing Contractors yet suitable for less skilled operatives and competent DIYers. The Quikpoint Pointing Gun is consistently faster than trowel filling and more likely to achieve full joint penetration. It is physically less demanding than hand-held pointing guns (also known as caulking or mastic guns) which rely on hand-generated pressure and hence are prone to causing Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI). There are a variety of mortar pointing gun products available on the market today for men & women who are looking for quality and reliability. All mortar pointing gun models base themselves on the same basic principle. However, they suit different user preferences. You can determine whether you need or want a mortar pointing gun by identifying whether you have a similar item. It is probably not something you need and you should reconsider buying it. You could use the money from selling the other item you have to buy the new one if you just can’t let it go. Final Thoughts

We supply more than 60% of Quikpoints as attachments (without a drill) and rarely get queries regarding drill suitability. But we are available to advise and assist if required. Quikpoint permits fast and consistent joint filling to realistic depths across a range of joint widths, with little effort. A few seconds with the Quikpoint scoop vs unscrewing and withdrawing plunger, filling narrow tube, refitting plunger etc. To maintain the integrity and weatherproofing of a structure, it is important that mortar joints are of sufficient depth, have no hidden voids and are adequately compressed and sealed. The Quikpoint Mortar Pointing Gun is a convenient and effective joint filling system, used by Masonry and Pointing Contractors yet suitable for less skilled operatives and competent DIYers. The Quikpoint Pointing Gun is consistently faster than trowel filling and more likely to achieve full joint penetration. It is physically less demanding than hand-held pointing guns (also known as caulking or mastic guns) which rely on hand-generated pressure and hence are prone to causing Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI). Unbreakable polyurethane auger barrel and nozzle holder. Takes just 10 seconds to reload 1/2 gallon hopper.Suitable for extremely fast self compacting aplication, with no delays or waiting (or additional costs!), even in continuously wet weather and at colder temperatures. This is because as the material can be applied in the rain - and in cold (non-freezing) conditions it can still be applied and will continue to cure when temperatures increase above 8-10 degrees C. New in May 2023, the TURBO auger will fit any Quikpoint device supplied after 2012. It differs from the previous Quikpoint PLUS auger in having a revised pitch and a reducing diameter spiral that extends all the way to the nozzle tip. This results in more powerful mortar delivery and the ability to process stiffer and more gritty mixes. The tip blade set previously required with with the Quikpoint PLUS auger is not needed with the TURBO auger. There’s no doubt that we live in a disposable society. We’re constantly being bombarded with advertisements for the newest and most innovative mortar pointing gun on the market. But are these mortar pointing gun really worth our hard-earned money? Some of them definitely are if you can choose carefully! But others…not so much. 3. When should I buy a new mortar pointing gun ?

About Quikpoint PLUS - we have created the new PLUS configuration by the addition of a strengthened auger which has been hardened (heat-treated) to provide greater wear resistance. The hardened auger has been available as a replacement item for some time and is proven to last significantly longer than the previous factory-fitted standard auger. In 2003 Pnu-Point Ltd was founded, patents were obtained, tools designed and the first Pnu-Point sold. Specially designed nozzle with 4 interchangeable steel tips (small: 3/16" X 0.8", medium: 1/4" X 0.8", large: 0.55" X 0.66", and special angled tip for overhead work 1/4" x 0.8"). Nozzle rotates for horizontal and vertical joints. litre (5 gallon) air storage tank. This size of compressor will maintain a steady air pressure and will run for about 1 minute in 5. This is well within the duty cycle of most compressors, so it will run cool and have an extended working life.Most of the products listed are not selected hand to hand. We used artificial intelligence to make the list. But we can assure you all the products listed here are of superior quality as they are already tested by real users, rated by expert reviewers, and recommended by real humans. Quality should also be considered because if you buy a product with poor quality then that will not help with your overall goal of finding the best possible product. Quikpoint will hold more mortar than the typical mastic gun - typically 2L-3L - so fewer stops to refill.

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