Kraft Tool CF1212PF 6" x 6" x 1/2" Depth Stainless Steel Groover
Price: $24.34
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Kraft Tool Company Item #: CF1212PF -

    The Kraft Tool Company CF1212PF Stainless Steel Hand Groover is used to create a 1/2" deep by 1/2" radius control joint in concrete. The 6" x 6" base ensures the finish around the joint will be smooth and clean. The ProForm® handle features textured ribbing that reduces fatigue and provides a great grip even when wet. 5/8" bit width #18 gauge brushed stainless steel blade Creates control joints in concrete Tall sides prevent build-up on top of groover Smooth radius prevents chipping...

    Roseburrough 1/2" Batwing Groover
    Price: $115.65
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    Roseburrough Tool Company Item #: WG8121212 -

      The Roseburrough Tool WG8121212 Stainless Steel Walking Groover is the ideal tool for creating 1/2" radius and 1/2" deep control joints in slabs using a pole handle system. The wide base and smooth radius helps prevent chipping while keeping a smooth finish around the joint. 1/2" radius x 1/2" depth Stainless steel blade Creates control joints in concrete Used with a pole system allowing you to create the control joint on large slabs Smooth radius prevents chipping Explanation of "Stock"...

      Roseburrough WG8123412 8" x 12" x 1/2" radius x 3/4" deep groover
      Price: $115.65
      Availability: Stock
      Roseburrough Tool Company Item #: WG8123412 -

        The Roseburrough Tool WG8123412 Stainless Steel Walking Groover is the ideal tool for creating 1/2" radius and 3/4" deep control joints in slabs using a pole handle system. The wide base and smooth radius helps prevent chipping while keeping a smooth finish around the joint. 1/2" radius x 3/4" depth Stainless steel blade Creates control joints in concrete Used with a pole system allowing you to create the control joint on large slabs Smooth radius prevents chipping Explanation of "Stock"...

        Concrete Hand and Walking Groovers
        Unless a slab is going to be saw cut you need to create a control joint to reduce or eliminate cracks from randomly appearing. Basically you are controlling where the cracks form when the slab "contracts" due to drying shrinkage or temperature changes. You can use hand groovers for smaller jobs or larger "Batwing" groovers for larger slabs.