djradz
Veteran Member
Bob, I use my 4-1/2" angle grinder and on a rare occasions my 7", and then finish-dress with a file.
Lately, in between sharpenings, I've been lightly touching the blades up with the 4-1/2", but fitted with a sanding pad instead of the grinding disk. I think the grit is 120, if I recall correctly. This puts a good sharp edge back on the blade, takes out minor nicks and any points where the edge may have curled, all while doing so in a matter of minutes without even removing the blades from the deck. Wish I would have stumbled on this technique years ago. /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
Lately, in between sharpenings, I've been lightly touching the blades up with the 4-1/2", but fitted with a sanding pad instead of the grinding disk. I think the grit is 120, if I recall correctly. This puts a good sharp edge back on the blade, takes out minor nicks and any points where the edge may have curled, all while doing so in a matter of minutes without even removing the blades from the deck. Wish I would have stumbled on this technique years ago. /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif