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7-1/2" stiff nylon handle putty knife describes a compact hand tool sized for detailed surface work, so it suits cabinetry and woodworking tasks where control matters. The stiff design reflects a blade that resists flex, which helps drive filler or compound into gaps instead of bending away. A nylon handle gives a solid, durable grip point, supporting repetitive use in shop or jobsite environments. The putty knife sits in the putty knives product class, aligning it with common surface-prep and filling workflows in woodworking. The Stanley Hand Tools brand identifies a recognizable manufacturer, which helps crews match this tool with other Stanley patterns already in the shop. The 28-140 manufacturer part number uniquely identifies this model, so reorders and inventory labeling stay accurate when stocking multiple knife sizes or blade types.
The stiff putty knife blade construction keeps deflection low under hand pressure, which helps installers press compound firmly into cracks or nail holes without sacrificing aim. The 7-1/2 inch overall sizing gives reach that is long enough for efficient strokes while still fitting easily into tight cabinet interiors or around trim profiles. The full tang design places solid steel through the handle length, which helps transfer wrist input directly to the blade edge for predictable scraping action. The permanently fastened blade-to-handle connection minimizes play between parts, so the tool feels consistent from job to job during repeated loading and unloading from tool bags or drawers.
This Stanley Hand Tools putty knife is classified under woodworking tools and equipment, so it aligns naturally with cabinet shops, millwork operations, and finish carpentry tasks. The stiff blade style lends itself to filling and surface-prep jobs where the material needs to be forced into tight spaces, such as joints, fastener holes, and minor surface defects in wood components. The 7-1/2 inch format supports use on face frames, doors, drawer fronts, and panels where users want enough length for efficient spreading while still maintaining fingertip control around profiles. Being part of the putty knives product class, it fits into standard workflows that involve applying, leveling, and scraping compounds during build, repair, or refinishing stages. The nylon handle provides a consistent gripping surface in these shop environments, which supports repetitive cycles of application and cleanup during a workday.
The hardened, tempered steel blade is designed to outlast other putty knives, which means crews can stay with the same edge feel over a longer period instead of adapting to changing blade behavior. Hardening raises wear resistance, so the edge profile stays closer to its original shape as it moves across abrasive surfaces or dried compounds. Tempering balances that hardness with toughness, so the blade can handle pressing and scraping forces without becoming overly brittle in daily use. The polished blade finish also helps material slide more predictably along the edge, which supports smoother finishes and less follow-up sanding when dressing repairs. The permanently fastened full tang construction ties the blade solidly to the handle, reducing flex at the junction point, so pressure transfers reliably from hand to work surface. This combination of stiff structure and refined blade surface helps installers repeat the same stroke and pressure patterns across multiple cabinets or components, supporting consistent results from one project to the next.
The 7-1/2" stiff nylon handle putty knife uses a hardened, tempered, polished steel blade, which supports long service life and smooth material spreading during woodworking and surface-prep tasks.
The stiff blade design resists flex under hand pressure, helping drive putty or filler into joints and defects and giving more precise control over the thickness of applied material.
The putty knife has a full tang blade that runs through the handle and is permanently fastened, so force transfers directly from grip to edge for predictable scraping and filling.
The polished blade on this Stanley Hand Tools putty knife reduces drag as it moves through putty or filler, which supports smoother finishes and cleaner feathered edges.
The 7-1/2 inch size offers enough reach for efficient spreading while remaining compact, which suits cabinet interiors, face frames, and trim areas where space can be limited.
The 28-140 manufacturer part number specifically identifies this stiff putty knife model, helping buyers reorder the same tool and match it accurately in shop inventories.
The 7-1/2" stiff nylon handle putty knife pairs a hardened, tempered, polished steel blade with a full tang, permanently fastened construction, giving a tool built around consistent stiffness and control. For woodworking, cabinet, or trim projects that rely on firm compound placement and repeatable scraping performance, this Stanley Hand Tools model offers a clearly defined blade style and size. When a job calls for a stiff putty knife that can press filler into tight defects and keep handling familiar over time, this 28-140 putty knife from Wurth Baer Supply is ready to move directly into that role.
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