SKU: 97230974242

Marshalltown 1/2 in. W Carbon Steel Brick Tuck Pointer

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Marshalltown 1/2 in. W Carbon Steel Brick Tuck Pointer1 2 in. Carbon Steel Brick Tuck Pointer The Marshalltown Brick Tuck Pointer repairs and finishes mortar joints with precision. Forged from highgrade carbon steel with a hardwood handle, it offers the right flexibility and hand room for comfortable, pro level results. Key Features: High Grade Steel Blade: Forged from a single piece for durability and precise tuck pointing Comfortable Hand Room: High shank and high lift design keeps hands clear of work

1/2 in. Carbon Steel Brick Tuck Pointer

The Marshalltown Brick Tuck Pointer repairs and finishes mortar joints with precision. Forged from high‑grade carbon steel with a hardwood handle, it offers the right flexibility and hand room for comfortable, pro-level results.


Key Features:

  • High-Grade Steel Blade: Forged from a single piece for durability and precise tuck pointing
  • Comfortable Hand Room: High shank and high lift design keeps hands clear of work
  • Secure Hardwood Handle: Traditional wood handle with metal ferrule for reliable grip
  • Right Flex for Mortar Work: Tapered blade provides sturdiness and correct flexibility
  • Made in USA: Assembled with global materials for trusted quality

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Blade width 1/2 in.
Blade material Carbon steel (forged from single piece high-grade steel)
Handle type Hardwood with metal ferrule
Handle options DuraSoft, DuraCork, or hardwood (this SKU: hardwood)
Overall length 6 3/4 in.
Shank High shank and high lift for increased hand room
Made in USA with global materials
Weight 0.20 lb
Part number 507
Item ID 11307

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What is the blade width?
A: The blade is 1/2 inch wide, ideal for standard mortar joints.


Q: What is the overall length?
A: Approximately 6 3/4 inches in length, providing good reach and control.


Q: What handle type does this model use?
A: This variant features a hardwood handle with a metal ferrule.


Q: Is the tool one-piece construction?
A: Yes, it is forged from a single piece of high-grade steel for strength and longevity.


Q: Where is it made?
A: Made in the USA with global materials.


Fine-Line Precision for Timeless Brickwork

This tuck pointer brings tailored finesse to masonry, tracing crisp, elegant joints that elevate brick to a refined finish. Its tapered carbon-steel blade and generous shank clearance create a confident, ergonomic rhythm. Style it with warm limewash or deep charcoal mortar to sculpt subtle shadow lines. A small yet essential instrument for luxurious, enduring facades.


Upgrade your masonry toolkit with this durable Marshalltown tuck pointer and achieve clean, professional mortar joints every time.

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