The adjustment threads do my head in. It's like I'm learning it for the first time whenever I need to get in there and adjust it. When you get it spot on though.... That scissor cut is bloody satisfying.
You covered everything I need to know. I just got one of these mowers as a hobby and this is really good information. As far as how to sharping blades, each person needs to find their own way / use what works for you . If there's 10 ways to do something ..... Pick one 🙂🙂🙂
I'm glad it helped😃 You might also like the diy back lapping machine if you haven't already watched it? ruclips.net/video/bD_aE6_HThI/видео.htmlsi=euS5Nl4KzOqa_hSD
@@michaelcataldo1651. Good stuff 😃. I was going to try and explain the reason behind it in this reply but there was way to much to write. Perhaps I’ll cover it in a near future video 😃👍🏻
Hey man Just like to say this is a really great how to video well done. 💪😜🤙 Im looking at buying one of these soon just have to keep saving haha Nice work keep it up!!! volume of voice and music is on point. Also excellent information.
@@rustyinspirations cylinder mower. Just put down new seed and leveled out a bit of a putting green. Currently have an ozito thats been modified to have 2x rollers no wheels haha only cuts to about 7-8mm after a real reel mower next 💪😜🤙
Hi nice video, you have inspired me to buy a drill press and convert it to a back lapping machine! When you first built the machine, it looked as though it was running a little fast even on the lowest speed (I think you even mentioned it in the video) In this video it looks to be running slower, have you modified the machine? if so how? Thanks.
G’day mate, I believe it's an allusion on video that makes it appear a different speed. Yes I't does spin a little faster than I'd like. Iv resently got some stuff to modify it and slow it down. I'll do a video of it at some stage 😃👍🏻
Alex, how are ya mate😃 minimal and you want it as Evan from Side to side as possible. You’ll know when it’s to much because there will be to much resistance between the two and it will be very difficult to spin or possibly lock up once you apply the past. I hope this made sense 😃👍🏻
Great question 😃, I actually want to do a video on this matter. In My opinion for a lot of people no it's probably not worth the time. It's definitely time consuming. However if you are someone that might get joy out of the extra mantanance aswell as the mowing. Than maybe it might me right for you.
The adjustment threads do my head in. It's like I'm learning it for the first time whenever I need to get in there and adjust it. When you get it spot on though.... That scissor cut is bloody satisfying.
Yes😂 I feel your pain, definitely satisfying once it’s all sorted 😃👍🏻
You covered everything I need to know. I just got one of these mowers as a hobby and this is really good information. As far as how to sharping blades, each person needs to find their own way / use what works for you . If there's 10 ways to do something ..... Pick one 🙂🙂🙂
I'm glad it helped😃 You might also like the diy back lapping machine if you haven't already watched it?
ruclips.net/video/bD_aE6_HThI/видео.htmlsi=euS5Nl4KzOqa_hSD
I watch that reel cut paper all day long.
Sooo good 😂😂😂
Love ur vids! I got a new bed knife online, does it need to be ground or can I use it straight out the box and do a back lap?
G’day Michael 😃, I wouldn’t recommend it. Both the reel and bed knife need to be ground as a set and with the bed knife bolted to the sole plate.
@@rustyinspirations legend thanks for the advice. I’ll get a new reel and send it all in at the same time. Cheers mate
@@michaelcataldo1651. Good stuff 😃. I was going to try and explain the reason behind it in this reply but there was way to much to write. Perhaps I’ll cover it in a near future video 😃👍🏻
Good work. I backlapp and would recommend. I wouldn't be without it
💪🏻 back lapping for the win. Cheer’s Robert 😃👍🏻
Mate you make a good video. Enjoy watching them have always found your info real helpful. Lawn is looking great. Good stuff mate.
Thank you very much Mark 😃. I’m just happy sharing what has worked for me. Absolute pleasure mate😃👍🏻
Hey man Just like to say this is a really great how to video well done.
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Im looking at buying one of these soon just have to keep saving haha
Nice work keep it up!!!
volume of voice and music is on point. Also excellent information.
Gday mate. Thank you very much 😃. I really appreciate your feed back.
Are you going to buy a backlapper or a cylinder mower?
@@rustyinspirations cylinder mower. Just put down new seed and leveled out a bit of a putting green. Currently have an ozito thats been modified to have 2x rollers no wheels haha only cuts to about 7-8mm after a real reel mower next
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Great video bloke
Cheers James 😃
Good video Rusty mate!
Thanks mate 😃
Great video 😊😊😊
Thank you 😄
Hi nice video, you have inspired me to buy a drill press and convert it to a back lapping machine! When you first built the machine, it looked as though it was running a little fast even on the lowest speed (I think you even mentioned it in the video) In this video it looks to be running slower, have you modified the machine? if so how? Thanks.
G’day mate,
I believe it's an allusion on video that makes it appear a different speed.
Yes I't does spin a little faster than I'd like. Iv resently got some stuff to modify it and slow it down. I'll do a video of it at some stage 😃👍🏻
What size bucket are u using for the grinding paste love your videos
I think it’s a 5L 👍🏻😃
Paint stirer as opposed to myself the $#!+ stirer 😂
You’re an amateur compared to uncle Macca 😂
The wood chipper are for small branches a small limbs and turn a pile of bush trimmings into a small pile chipped wood
Yes, I do have a wood chipper. Why do you ask😃
@@rustyinspirations I also have the wood chipper........ Maybe you could do a video on them 🙂🙂🙂
So do you use small wood chippers ???
Small wood choppers? Sorry I'm not sure what you mean 😃
How much reel to bed knife contact do you need when backlapping?
Alex, how are ya mate😃 minimal and you want it as Evan from Side to side as possible. You’ll know when it’s to much because there will be to much resistance between the two and it will be very difficult to spin or possibly lock up once you apply the past. I hope this made sense 😃👍🏻
@@rustyinspirations yeah mate makes perfect sense!
I'll just set it so you can just audibly hear it touch when spinning
@@alexsallery let me know how it goes 😃👍🏻
Easier than a TruCut.
Are the trucuts a bit of a nucence to adjust?
Is that kind of mower worth the time and money?
Great question 😃, I actually want to do a video on this matter. In My opinion for a lot of people no it's probably not worth the time. It's definitely time consuming. However if you are someone that might get joy out of the extra mantanance aswell as the mowing. Than maybe it might me right for you.