Glades Cat
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Retired blades make good knives. Cut to rough shape, flatten, grind to shape, sharpen, drill and make handle.
Mine don't have rust on them..Very ecological... but water does not remove the rust crust and in these cases you must use something more aggressive...
I match the angle of whatever is on the blade. If the blade is so bad I can't tell I use 30 degrees. In the shop I see dozens of different bladesMParr and Hammermechanicman.
What is your sharpening angle?
Actually in my case I split the cost with my nephew who runs a stump removal business, and the same grinder uses the diamond belts so he can sharpen his carbide stump grinder teeth. Those belts are $134 each. but my 1-1/2x60 36 grit ceramic sharpening belts are $10.99 and will do about 80 blades before replacement.Dang! You got a $3k Burrking.
Totally jealous. I just have the All American sharpener with an angle grinder with 36 grit flap disks. I built a wire brush blade cleaner from a table saw motor but it makes such a mess I don't use it much. If my shop was bigger I would get something better but I am so crowded now no room for anything new.