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Originally Posted by oldE
As I said above I have a bit of a brick work project coming up. Not having done any work of that sort before, I lacked a brick layer's trowel ( and the required know how, but that never stopped me in the past).
So I cut up a bit of steel plate from an old water heater, grabbed and bent some 3/16 rod and turned a handle. It took longer to set up and put away my little welder than to actually weld the handle to the trowel, but here it is. 
If it looks like a rush job that's because I have less than an hour in the thing.
The load of sand arrived the other day so as soon as I get the rest of the bricks cleaned off and get my act in gear, I guess I can try to learn how to make a 4 course brick retaining wall.
Best
Les
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Not big enough. I used my small triangle trowel last week to lay bricks. I was too lazy to get my standard trowel out of my storage. If there were more than 2 dozen bricks I would have.
The deal is you can limit the amount of mud on a bigger trowel and have more control than a mound of mud on a dinky one. YMMV.