Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener?

   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #21  
Like I said, I toss them and replace with new every year.
Yeah, we heard you the first time. However, we're talking about sharpeners. Most of us have enough metal left to sharpen VS tossing them out. So let us have our discussion. Thanks. ;)
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #22  
Get a cheap harbour freight $20 4.5" angle grinder and some $5 60-80 grit flap discs. Even if you replace the grinder every 2 years it will take you 20 years to spend $400

Personally I spend $80 a year and buy new set of blades. The old ones get sand blasted paper thin and aren't worth trying to resharpen at that point.
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #23  
Get a cheap harbour freight $20 4.5" angle grinder and some $5 60-80 grit flap discs. Even if you replace the grinder every 2 years it will take you 20 years to spend $400

Personally I spend $80 a year and buy new set of blades. The old ones get sand blasted paper thin and aren't worth trying to resharpen at that point.
I have customers that go through two sets a year due to the blasting effect cutting off the air lifts. Had a customer years ago that cut the bottom inch of his deck off due to the sand blasting cutting through the metal.
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #24  
That is a dream grinder but too pricey for me. I'm looking at the Oregon 1/2 HP or even 1/3 HP model. Keeps me around $400. Any more is hard to justify but I do love the look of the lawn with a new Grasshopper blade. Best looking cut I've seen and not sure why. Maybe because they're so thick?

Option B is a hand held grinder or flap disc and new blades every other year. I would like to sharpen 5-6 times a summer and keep things balanced.

All I cut is grass. No sand, no rocks and I've outgrown accidentally mowing down errant shrubs. So just a dull edge with no nicks.
On my Exmark zero turn mower blades I just use a flat file with the blade in a bench vise . Like you I don't hit rocks etc. so the blades stay sharp for some time . The good thing about using a file you don't overheat the steel and you don't take off to much steel so they stay well balanced . I have one of those those cheap balance devices to check them once in awhile . I have an angle grinder and a bench grinder but only use them on my bush hog blades etc. .
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #25  
I just use a good file and a flat disc on my 4 inch grinder, does a good job. I always buy JD blades, they last me 3 years per set and I mow 3 acres. The ones at Home Depot are thin and cheap and usually last one season. I can’t see spending a lot of money on a sharpener, doesn’t seem practical to me.
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #26  
Those of you who deal with sand - I found that welding a bead of hardface just behind the cutting edge and in the lift flange will make the blades last longer and are a little bit self sharpening. Be sure you are symmetrical on each end of the blade and check balance afterward.
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #27  
Those of you who deal with sand - I found that welding a bead of hardface just behind the cutting edge and in the lift flange will make the blades last longer and are a little bit self sharpening. Be sure you are symmetrical on each end of the blade and check balance afterward.
Interesting idea.
 
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #28  
   / Anyone use an electric mower blade sharpener? #30  
The all American fixture. works like a charm and holds the blade at the right angle for sharpening making it very easy to get perfect results.
 

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