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Attack stubborn rust and flaking paint with a professional-grade dual-head scraper built to the rigorous IMPA standard for shipboard use. Whether you're overhauling a cargo hold, descaling a weather deck, or prepping a hull for fresh coatings, this tool gives you two aggressive scraping profiles in one solid forged head. The 7-shaped symmetrical design lets you flip to a fresh edge without walking back to the toolbox, doubling your working time between sharpenings. Available in two popular configurations: the heavy-duty 300 mm model (IMPA 613243) with an extra-wide 65 mm blade for tackling large corroded areas, and the compact 180 mm variant (IMPA 613246) with a 70 mm cutting face for detail work around portholes and tight corners. Both are supplied as bare heads—no handle attached—so you can fit your own custom-length wooden shaft to match the working height and grip you prefer. Ideal for commercial vessel crews, boatyard technicians, and DIY boat restorers who refuse to let rust gain a foothold.
| Model | IMPA No. | Overall Length | Blade Width | Handle Included |
| Heavy-Duty Wide | 613243 | 300 mm | 65 mm | No (bare head only) |
| Compact / Detail | 613246 | 180 mm | 70 mm | No (bare head only) |
| Material | Forged high-carbon steel |
| Head Shape | Double-ended 7-form (symmetrical) |
| Application | Rust, scale, and paint removal; surface preparation |
| Compatible Handle | Standard wooden shaft (user-supplied, fit to eye diameter) |
| Package Includes | 1 × bare scraper head (select size: IMPA 613243 or 613246) |
A: The 300 mm head gives you longer reach and a wider 65 mm blade—ideal for clearing large flat areas like decks and bulkheads. The 180 mm version is shorter overall with a 70 mm blade, providing better maneuverability in corners, around pipes, and inside compartments. Pick the size that matches your working space.
A: The head has a tapered eye designed for a standard wooden shaft. Cut a handle to your preferred length, shape the end to fit the eye snugly, and drive it in using firm blows. For a permanent hold, you can add a small wedge into the end of the handle once seated. This method has been used on ships for decades and allows handle replacement when needed.
A: Use a flat file or a bench grinder to restore a clean, sharp working edge. The double-ended design means you can sharpen both ends in one session and flip the head when the active edge dulls. Avoid overheating the steel during grinding—dip in water frequently to preserve hardness.
A: It is designed for steel surfaces. On fiberglass or aluminum, the hard steel edge can gouge the substrate. For those materials, use a softer scraper or a plastic razor blade tool to avoid damage.
A: Yes, it excels at stripping thick layers of paint and scale before repainting. Always wear appropriate dust protection when removing anti-fouling coatings, as the dust can be hazardous.
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US$40
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