Hedge Trimmer Sharpening DIY / how to / tips and tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @mrBDeye
    @mrBDeye 2 месяца назад +2

    You really grind the heck out of the blades. I use a file to sharpen my hedge trimmers. The manual process may take a while longer but I get a factory edge without removing a lot of metal.

  • @steves_handy_tips
    @steves_handy_tips 2 года назад +5

    Good technique and advice but could have gotten to the point and done in 2 mins. Consider making a shorter version.

    • @wallysworkin823
      @wallysworkin823  2 года назад

      Lots of info to cover but yes I agree, short version would be great.

    • @MrHappy629
      @MrHappy629 Год назад

      Less is more Wally. You lost half the viewers.

  • @LeahCurds-r8t
    @LeahCurds-r8t 9 месяцев назад +1

    Blighmy Charlie, informative, but you took way to long to tell us what to do.

    • @wallysworkin823
      @wallysworkin823  9 месяцев назад

      Use the time stamps to skip ahead. It’s a how to AND tips and tricks video!

  • @mce7462
    @mce7462 Месяц назад

    Tank you for the knowledge. You managed to get me to watch all 31min of your video, when most on the shapen topic are 4-7min in length, mostly because I learned something new about every 6min or so. One of the best videos I've ever watched in the how to video arena. One comes away with not only how but why. . Thanks again

  • @robertmatt7756
    @robertmatt7756 2 месяца назад

    Thank you, assembling the clamp and disks now.
    Is there any value to using lower RPMs if the grinder supports it?

    • @wallysworkin823
      @wallysworkin823  2 месяца назад

      May not cut as fast with lower rpm, depends on the grinding wheel.

    • @robertmatt7756
      @robertmatt7756 2 месяца назад

      @@wallysworkin823 Will be using the disk you recommended. My hope is to avoid overheating.

    • @wallysworkin823
      @wallysworkin823  2 месяца назад +1

      @@robertmatt7756 go nice and slow with light pressure, take your time. Not the end of the world if you get it too hot.

  • @HardscapePro
    @HardscapePro 5 месяцев назад

    Which part of Arizona do you live in?

  • @SickShitProduction
    @SickShitProduction Год назад +1

    really good advice and nice detailed explanation! non adjustable gap makes it hard to get the blades back to factory performance though. i recommend using some spray on oil after each usage of the tool to avoid rust and the build up between the blades. keep up the good work:)

    • @wallysworkin823
      @wallysworkin823  Год назад

      I did forget to mention the lube. We like to use the Stihl cleaner/resin remover.

  • @drmikeyb1
    @drmikeyb1 Год назад

    Just found this channel and that was absolutely the best training video I've seen in hedge trimmers. Have you done one on sharpening tiller tunes. Thank you

  • @Kenji-mq5tp
    @Kenji-mq5tp 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you sir. I prefer the straight to the content when I look for how to videos and you did an awesome job doing that thank you.

  • @maryhaynes4098
    @maryhaynes4098 Год назад

    Thank you. Really useful description of how a hedge trimmer works, so sharpening techniques make sense.

  • @Wespups
    @Wespups Год назад

    Excellent I'll be putting this into practice tomorrow!! Thankyou for the great tips.

  • @sampower9682
    @sampower9682 11 месяцев назад

    Just did this for my first time ever today, watched this last night as preparation. Was very straight forward and this is definitely the easiest way to do it, was super relieved I didn’t end up having to take the blades off. Thank you!

  • @davejones6629
    @davejones6629 10 месяцев назад

    Brilliant video , very instructive

  • @garyc.8488
    @garyc.8488 Год назад

    Thanks. You addressed a challenge I've run into sharpening these how to hold the cutter. We have a Park at work just never tried it for that. Do you remove the cutter assy from the engine before sharpening? Getting the teeth right at that 50% is a bit tricky with engine attached. I'm retired but just started a part time job at a saw shop last July. And it's YOUR YT channel present as you see fit to explain the job. Well done. Gary

    • @wallysworkin823
      @wallysworkin823  Год назад

      Thanks! I do not remove the engines, that’s where I use both sides of the grinding wheel. Sometimes it gets a bit tricky up close to the engine, do your best.

    • @garyc.8488
      @garyc.8488 Год назад

      @@wallysworkin823 Wally, Yesterday had a hedge trimmer to sharpen. Put it in the bike vise clamp and bingo it was clamped and securely held. Thanks again. Gary

  • @TheGameBoy56
    @TheGameBoy56 2 года назад

    Another great vid

  • @dustinbrooks3786
    @dustinbrooks3786 Год назад

    More information on that $300 vice and where to get one please

    • @wallysworkin823
      @wallysworkin823  Год назад

      Park Tool PRS-7-1 , numerous places on line have them. $239.95 directly from Park Tool.

  • @wade8418
    @wade8418 Год назад

    very nice

  • @TheTrailblazer1974
    @TheTrailblazer1974 2 года назад

    What is the name of the disk you like to use

    • @wallysworkin823
      @wallysworkin823  2 года назад

      Pearl Abrasive Co. It’s the Flextron Synthetic Resinoid Technology. The 4.5” wheel is part number FLEX4536.

  • @cbnx82703
    @cbnx82703 Год назад

    Looking at your edges , I like my method much better, makes a factory appearing and extremely sharp edge and much faster process, I use a Right Angle Die Grinder with a 2” Course Roll Lock Abrasive Pad. You should try it , no sparks either…

    • @wallysworkin823
      @wallysworkin823  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the tip! I guess it’s just what I’m used to.