Length - 03:07 An important consideration when selecting your edging tools is the radius of the trowel's edge. The commonly used edger has a radius of ¼ inch to ½ inch. Edging tools also come in modified forms for finishing concrete countertops or as a combination edger/groover. Walk-behind edging tools are great for increasing productivity as well as decreasing the strain on the concrete finisher's body. Walk-behind edging tools are simply standard edgers attached to a pole. Begin by cleaning the form edge. When you begin edging the slab make sure the trowel is flat. The last thing you want is a slab with uneven edges that may hold water or look wavy.
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