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Our guns come in a variety of sizes and styles to suit any project, from small repairs to larger construction jobs. With their precision nozzles and ergonomic designs, our guns make it easy to apply grout and mortar exactly where you need it, without any waste or mess.
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A pointing and grouting gun is a tool used to apply mortar or grout to a surface. It typically consists of a tube or cartridge that holds the material, and a trigger mechanism that allows the user to control the flow of the material. The gun is often used for filling gaps between tiles or bricks, and for repairing masonry.
To use a pointing and grouting gun, first load the desired material into the cartridge or tube. Then, secure the nozzle to the gun and insert it into the gap or hole that needs to be filled. Squeeze the trigger to release the material, and move the gun along the gap or hole as you apply the material. Use a trowel or other tool to smooth the surface and remove any excess material.
Pointing and grouting guns can be used with a variety of materials, including mortar, grout, and other fillers. The specific material that can be used will depend on the type of gun you have and the size of the cartridge or tube. Some guns are designed for use with larger materials like mortar, while others are better suited for smaller materials like grout.
Using a pointing and grouting gun can save time and reduce mess compared to applying mortar or grout by hand. The gun allows for precise control over the flow of material, which can help prevent waste and ensure that the material is applied evenly. Additionally, the gun can be used in hard-to-reach areas or tight spaces that may be difficult to access with traditional tools.