could you explain the difference between the metal slapper and steel spoon. in reading each tool desciption they appear very similar. is one maybe more suited for aluminum work.
@pinstripelounge The spoon is slightly curved, lighter in weight, and is designed for "finishing" as opposed to heavier dent / damage repair, shaping, and shrinking with the slapper. Yes, the spoon is very good for aluminum work. You can read more in detail on our website (go to "Handtools," then "Slappers, Spoons, Spikes" at tinmantech(dot)com. Thanks for your question.
hi
could you explain the difference between the metal slapper and steel spoon. in reading each tool desciption they appear very similar. is one maybe more suited for aluminum work.
thanks a bunch
pinstripelounge 4 months ago
@pinstripelounge The spoon is slightly curved, lighter in weight, and is designed for "finishing" as opposed to heavier dent / damage repair, shaping, and shrinking with the slapper. Yes, the spoon is very good for aluminum work. You can read more in detail on our website (go to "Handtools," then "Slappers, Spoons, Spikes" at tinmantech(dot)com. Thanks for your question.
tinmantech 2 months ago