American made Lamson putty knives for glazing windows. Quality bent putty knives made in the USA
These Lamson putty knives are a joy to use. Bent putty knives make for easy window glazing with glazing putty.
Quality window glazing putty knives for window glazing.
American made Lamson putty knives for glazing windows. Quality bent putty knives made in the USA
These Lamson putty knives are a joy to use. Bent putty knives make for easy window glazing with glazing putty.
Quality window glazing putty knives for window glazing.
Size 0.75"

Lamson Putty Knives

$22.00 Sale Save

Lamson makes some quality putty knives! These bent glazing knives are made in Massachusetts out of high carbon stainless steel. Brass fasteners, and a maple handle mean these knives will last a good long while. These knives are stiff, not flexible. They're simply a joy to glaze with. 

These knives are sold separately! Size options are 0.75" & 1.5".

 

Sarco Putty

Window Glazing and small hole filler.

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alex m.
Glazing knife/knives

The 3/4 glazing knife is great, thank you. But in your order receipt yall made it seem like I was getting two knives, the 3/4 and the 1 1/2”. It was confusing because in the picture you include both knives, even in the physical receipt. It’s ok because I know I only paid for one, and it’s a really nice glazing knife.
On another note, the 3/4” knife is missing one of its brass rivets that encompass the hole in the handle. Not a big deal because it in no way effects the function, I’m just letting yall know. Thanks for the bonus linseed oil!
Yours in glazing perpetuity,
alex

Ack! Bummer! We'll fix the photos on the knife page, Alex. Apologies for the confusion there. Also, we checked the rivets on the other knives, and they all seem to be intact so you got the unicorn! Sorry about that. We'll keep our eyes peeled for rivet-less handles from here on out. Happy glazingpalooza!