I’ve since bought a dremel. It’s quick and more accurate than a grinder but the stones wear unevenly and they can’t make really good edge. Nothing better than a flat file IMO. These blades were rusted and seized when I got them. They were sharp for 2 months. Thanks for stopping by
The specially formulated hedge trimming drink..... now, that is what I was missing all this time. I ran to the store and bought 24 of them, and I feel like an expert (laughs aside, don't drink and hedge, you may end up hedging your last name)
Enjoyed this tutorial. Thanks. Before you grab a Dremel, have a look at the battery options ? I have a Dremel and very rarely get it out anymore. I have purchased the $99 Ryobi battery (in stock at Bunnings Mount Barker) just the most basic one they have, and I use it a heap! I always find myself going for the battery one before the plug in one for the pure convenience. I think it may be a good option for you, as you can take it on site also ? Just a thought, but you do you, as they say. I'm a general builder by trade, but do a heap of gardens now, and I just like to have the right tool for the job, no matter the brand etc, and as long as the quality is up to the task, I don't have to go expensive either ?! The cordless rotary tool is certainly worth a look due to its versatility, portability, price, it's warranty, and it's ease of purchasing at bunnings? Thanks again, I did learn something from your videos, I seem to from them all so far ? Keep it up and stay safe
Good video.
Very informative. It has to be done but always put it off.
I’ve since bought a dremel. It’s quick and more accurate than a grinder but the stones wear unevenly and they can’t make really good edge. Nothing better than a flat file IMO. These blades were rusted and seized when I got them. They were sharp for 2 months. Thanks for stopping by
nice content sir, gotta love someone using a file nowadays, hard to see!
Thank you
The specially formulated hedge trimming drink..... now, that is what I was missing all this time. I ran to the store and bought 24 of them, and I feel like an expert (laughs aside, don't drink and hedge, you may end up hedging your last name)
Patented formula!!! Thanks for watching.
Enjoyed this tutorial. Thanks.
Before you grab a Dremel, have a look at the battery options ? I have a Dremel and very rarely get it out anymore. I have purchased the $99 Ryobi battery (in stock at Bunnings Mount Barker) just the most basic one they have, and I use it a heap! I always find myself going for the battery one before the plug in one for the pure convenience. I think it may be a good option for you, as you can take it on site also ? Just a thought, but you do you, as they say.
I'm a general builder by trade, but do a heap of gardens now, and I just like to have the right tool for the job, no matter the brand etc, and as long as the quality is up to the task, I don't have to go expensive either ?!
The cordless rotary tool is certainly worth a look due to its versatility, portability, price, it's warranty, and it's ease of purchasing at bunnings?
Thanks again, I did learn something from your videos, I seem to from them all so far ? Keep it up and stay safe
Thanks Liam. I saw that dremel at bunnings. I need to sharpen my bigger trimmer so it might be time to try it.
Use brush run it in hot water just blades and detergent then lube white penetrant we 40 don’t cut it
I have super clean and other products. I find the white lube just sits on the blades and it’s too expensive