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I will use one if I have to, but grinders are a great way to make serrated blades.
Are you a hand file guy too?
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I will use one if I have to, but grinders are a great way to make serrated blades.
I take the blade off, but it's a Honda so it has a bit of an unusual (and curved) blade, and two different blades to make up the mechanism. A few swipes with a metal file usually gets it right back to good (and did, as illustrated by taking my thumb off lol).THIS is the way. Using an angle grinder or a file is a recipe for disaster. Take the blade off and use a mounted bench grinder. Better results and much safer.
Sorry OP, sounds painful.
I was going to ask for his car and RIP him but restraint got the best of me. That and the threat of having to go to Michigan to retrieve a Pruis.No you are not.
I have a walk behind so it takes just a couple minutes to pop the blades out and put them in my vice. My honda has these two layered blades which make using power tools a bit harder. The file takes just a couple minutes per edgeNah man...gotta have the bench grinder.
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Takes 2:00 minutes per blade.,tops. Another 30 minutes to pop off the deck, take off and re-install the blades
Belt sander. About the only thing I hand file is a chainsaw chain.Are you a hand file guy too?
It's my dominant hand too. So I look like a gimp performing any task. You should have seen me trying to brush my teeth with my left hand lolMan...I hate that. So you have my sympathy. I'm always getting cut up by something. I try to avoid losing digits though.
I think cleaning out the weeds wrapped up in the tines in my garden tiller is the worst. Tiller blades sharben up like a razor after going through the dirt and removing the grass between all that sharpness is a hazard that requires kevlar. I always come out of it cut up.
Hope you heal quickly and with as little pain as possible. A thump no less. ugh. You need your thumbs. Ask a monkey.
Hang in there, it will get easier. I broke my hand and had to have 4 pins put in back when I was still in school and had to do everything left handed. It was a handy skill to develop and has served me well over the years. I still brag that I am almost a hermaphrodite ...It's my dominant hand too. So I look like a gimp performing any task. You should have seen me trying to brush my teeth with my left hand lol
This is my set up too.I have a walk behind so it takes just a couple minutes to pop the blades out and put them in my vice. My honda has these two layered blades which make using power tools a bit harder. The file takes just a couple minutes per edge
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Those blades are like axes, they don't typically come very sharp - if dare I say - they come dullAlso,.a couple years ago I found out I could buy a brand new blade for my push mower $40 online. So guess what I do now instead of sharpening? Lol
very true. I'd probably be without a hand.He almost cut his thumb off while using a file. You want him to murder himself?
Or pay a professional to do it. Cheaper than paying for an ER visit.THIS is the way. Using an angle grinder or a file is a recipe for disaster. Take the blade off and use a mounted bench grinder. Better results and much safer.
Sorry OP, sounds painful.
Went to urgent care -- entirely covered, no copay, with my insuranceOr pay a professional to do it. Cheaper than paying for an ER visit.
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I'll second that.And @MAIZEandBLUE09, sorry to hear you got hurt.
I hope he can keep it out of his ass to avoid infection.A thumb no less. ugh. You need your thumbs.
Went to urgent care -- entirely covered, no copay, with my insurance
Riding mower maybe, but a push mower shouldn't take more than 2-3 minutes to remove, sharpen, install. Flip on its side with the carb down, put your foot against the blade so it won't spin, hit with an impact, sharpen, reinstall.Nah man...gotta have the bench grinder.
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Takes 2:00 minutes per blade.,tops. Another 30 minutes to pop off the deck, take off and re-install the blades
mulching blade. Way safer, and better, to remove it since they then separate and you can get a good edge on both.I have a walk behind so it takes just a couple minutes to pop the blades out and put them in my vice. My honda has these two layered blades which make using power tools a bit harder. The file takes just a couple minutes per edge
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Had to wipe yet? T's and P's.It's my dominant hand too. So I look like a gimp performing any task. You should have seen me trying to brush my teeth with my left hand lol
Sharpen the one you took off and rotate, for tha win.Also,.a couple years ago I found out I could buy a brand new blade for my push mower $40 online. So guess what I do now instead of sharpening? Lol