I'll have to go and pick up a hand grinder. I never thought of using one to sharpen the blades but it makes sense. A hand grinder would also be a lot easier to control to get the blade the way you want it.
I tried filing and using a bench grinder but now I use a 90 degree hand grinder. Its the easiest cleanest and fastest way to sharpen thoses blades.(off the mower of course)
Love this new forum btw.
What kind of grinder do you use?
I have been using one that looks like overlapping sandpaper instead of a solid grinding wheel. This seems to work for me but I was wondering what you use.
Hi Bellvuebill, I use an 8" grey wheel on a H Frt pedestal grinder. It is good if you can master the "blind" technique where your grind is towards the wheel. The big wheel will knock down the thick blade to create "clearance" behind the primary cutting edge, but requires caution not to burn (overheat) the blade. Also try to be smooth and finish each pass without stopping. At the inward end of the blade (toward bolt hole) try to form a radius rather than a notch. The wheel is coarse and can be used to put the cutting edge on, but a finer wheel for that is probably better. MotomanI have the same grinder as REKEES but I was wondering what kind of wheel you use. The wheel I use looks like sandpaper but it knocks out the bumps and knicks on the blades. It was what I had on hand and it seems to work. I will try a solid whell next time and see if there is a diiferrence.
The solid wheels come in different grades /grits and I was wondering which would work best for this application of sharpening lawnmower blades.