Alex Ethridge
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Please excuse my old-man, forty-year-old experience but I am appalled at the low-grade steel in mower blades I am finding in home centers, Walmart and other places. Being a do-it-youselfer, fixer of almost everything around the house, I got called on back in the 1980's by almost everyone I knew to fix whatever needed fixing and long story short, I ended up running a part-time lawn-care-machines-of-many-kinds repair and maintenance shop for several years and I sharpened and replaced thousands of mower blades over those years. Those blades were made of high-enough-quality steel that attempting to sharpen one with a file was a joke one might play on the new guy in the shop.
Today, that isn't a joke any more. The steel is soft and bent blades is a common thing. What is going on with cheap, soft steel in blades? I've looked several places and regardless of brand, they seem to all be that way. My term for them is "cheap crap".
Today, that isn't a joke any more. The steel is soft and bent blades is a common thing. What is going on with cheap, soft steel in blades? I've looked several places and regardless of brand, they seem to all be that way. My term for them is "cheap crap".