How to use a pointing and grouting gun
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Shop for Pointing and Grouting Gun |
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Step 1 – Align nozzle
Line the nozzle up with the area you want to fill. |
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Step 2 – Squeeze trigger
Squeeze the trigger. This will apply pressure to the material inside the barrel and force it through the nozzle. |
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Step 3 – Release trigger
After applying the required mortar, press the trigger release lever to stop the flow. |
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Move the tip of the nozzle along the desired line, applying steady pressure to the trigger.
When pointing brickwork, your material should flow smoothly and evenly from the nozzle. It should not take extreme pressure to move the material. |
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For brickwork mortar…
For finishing brickwork mortar, run a brick jointer along your mortar line to smooth and neaten. |
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Step 4 – Remove excess mortar
Remove any excess mortar with a soft brush. |
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Now put up your feet and have a tea break while you wait for your hard work to dry. |
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