The 7 Best Bull Floats
This wiki has been updated 20 times since it was first published in October of 2018. So you've dumped a heap of concrete onto the driveway and allowed it to settle, but how do you achieve that perfectly smooth finish? The answer is with a bull float. These wide, flat tools can also be used to even out drying stucco and plaster, and they're pretty easy to operate. We've included a range of lengths here to suit projects large and small.
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Editor's Notes
January 30, 2019:
We've selected floats made from a variety of materials, such as steel and magnesium alloy, to match different preferences. Also made sure to include many size options, in addition to products that come with carrying cases for individuals who struggle to transport cumbersome equipment from one location to another.
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