You go girl! I watched like 4 videos prior to yours. And now I get it, thanks to you love. Straight forward is all I wanted, I wasn’t tryin to buy theirs ya know..lol. Thanks.
As less n less good hand tools (reliable, good mat'l, and last a long time) along w the other merchandise at Lowes, HmD, Ace H/W, Autozone, Amazon, Walmrt, etc. become available w China monopoly, it is good to maintain esp. the old USA made hand tools. If one breaks, it is best 2 repair it if u can. Dat's what i did w 1960 made professional gardener's shear w wooden handles w metal enforcement at the handle butts and where the wd meets the iron up front of the hndl. I made a mistake by removing the pivot carriage bolt which has a square collar under the pan head to grind the blade bevels. That went fine. But i installed the bolt from the wrong blade bottom. The pan head should of been coming thru the bottom blade w the nut on the top blade. The bolt went in in a slight angle, not vertical and now, i can't get it out after sledge hammering to do so. The bolt at the square had expanded. I need to do a big surgery to remove that dud bolt. The carriage bolt was measured 2B 3/8"-16TPI x 3/4"L . I've found an equivalent bolt at Tractor Supply but the square portion isn't long nuf. I dink (think) the new bolt's 1/4"T sqr s/b fine as it fits the 1/2"sq hole once i get the original damaged bolt off. I can shim washers betwn the blades to take up the gap so the blades will mate well for the cutting oprn. Anyway, just follow Chris's steps to sharpen it w a hand file n stones. No need to use a grind wheel as i did though it'll b faster but risking not being able 2 put the blades back. It was EZr to separate the blades to face it onto the wheels but never again!!! That paper shear test to find where the blades r nut (not) up to par is excellent. On contrary to datttoo, i developed a liking to use the blade (blades closed) tip to dig out the deep DandyLion roots. Bad practice. But it works better than those anemic short weed puller w a narrow stem on pact soil. This method saved me from walking bk 2 the shed 2 bring out a shovel or a pick or whatever u call it. Oh, don't buy corded elec. shears. U'll end up cutting the cord and b lucky not getting a shock. No using datttto during rain. Get a powerful battery one w a spare batt. Make sure it can cut 1/2D branch. And, keep dat manual shear handy for a little job. Always wear gloves when using the latter as it'll cushion the harsh blade snaps against the hard branches w hard blade handles. Keep ur garden trimmed n beautiful. And, let the mosquitos inside. They need to vamp too. I wonder what 'good' do these pests (considered by humans) do for mother nature???
my dad showed me how to do them years ago and he had a vice in his garage, great idea but unfortunately I didn't have one, thanks for leaving a comment
yes, oil your shears and then rub over the blades with the wire wool to remove any old plant sap and debris, I would then give another oil and then wipe off with an old rag/cloth
I just can't get the right grip and struggling with strength holding the two items ... been at it fir half hour and still nowhere near to even crimping a piece of paper nevermind slicing it 🙃
Thank you for this video. I just tried sharpening garden shears for the first time in my life.
Brilliant video!!! My Dad always did my shears and since he passed away I had no idea what to do!!! Thank you so much!!!
thanks so much
Best video on sharpening shears i had seen. Thanks a lot.
Thanks so much Giselle, please have a look at my other videos xxx
Thanks for your video. Really helpful. I now have a pair of sharpened shears, ready for action
You go girl! I watched like 4 videos prior to yours. And now I get it, thanks to you love. Straight forward is all I wanted, I wasn’t tryin to buy theirs ya know..lol. Thanks.
Thanks DX REX so glad to be of help
Feel like I’ve had help from my friend 🏴 Thank you Christine 👍🏼
Great Video ❤
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As less n less good hand tools (reliable, good mat'l, and last a long time) along w the other
merchandise at Lowes, HmD, Ace H/W, Autozone, Amazon, Walmrt, etc. become available
w China monopoly, it is good to maintain esp. the old USA made hand tools. If one breaks,
it is best 2 repair it if u can. Dat's what i did w 1960 made professional gardener's shear w
wooden handles w metal enforcement at the handle butts and where the wd meets the iron
up front of the hndl.
I made a mistake by removing the pivot carriage bolt which has a square collar under the pan
head to grind the blade bevels. That went fine. But i installed the bolt from the wrong blade
bottom. The pan head should of been coming thru the bottom blade w the nut on the top blade.
The bolt went in in a slight angle, not vertical and now, i can't get it out after sledge hammering
to do so. The bolt at the square had expanded. I need to do a big surgery to remove that dud
bolt. The carriage bolt was measured 2B 3/8"-16TPI x 3/4"L . I've found an equivalent bolt at
Tractor Supply but the square portion isn't long nuf. I dink (think) the new bolt's 1/4"T
sqr s/b fine as it fits the 1/2"sq hole once i get the original damaged bolt off. I can shim washers
betwn the blades to take up the gap so the blades will mate well for the cutting oprn.
Anyway, just follow Chris's steps to sharpen it w a hand file n stones. No need to use a grind
wheel as i did though it'll b faster but risking not being able 2 put the blades back. It was EZr
to separate the blades to face it onto the wheels but never again!!!
That paper shear test to find where the blades r nut (not) up to par is excellent.
On contrary to datttoo, i developed a liking to use the blade (blades closed) tip to dig out the
deep DandyLion roots. Bad practice. But it works better than those anemic short weed
puller w a narrow stem on pact soil. This method saved me from walking bk 2 the shed 2
bring out a shovel or a pick or whatever u call it.
Oh, don't buy corded elec. shears. U'll end up cutting the cord and b lucky not getting a shock.
No using datttto during rain. Get a powerful battery one w a spare batt. Make sure it can cut
1/2D branch. And, keep dat manual shear handy for a little job. Always wear gloves when using
the latter as it'll cushion the harsh blade snaps against the hard branches w hard blade handles.
Keep ur garden trimmed n beautiful. And, let the mosquitos inside. They need to vamp too.
I wonder what 'good' do these pests (considered by humans) do for mother nature???
Close those shears and look between the two blades. If you see daylight one or both blades are bent and no amount of sharpening will help.
Shears are moving slightly as you sharpen the beveled side. Might be better to have them held securely in vice etc to ensure a constant bevel.
my dad showed me how to do them years ago and he had a vice in his garage, great idea but unfortunately I didn't have one, thanks for leaving a comment
Wire woolto clean right?
yes, oil your shears and then rub over the blades with the wire wool to remove any old plant sap and debris, I would then give another oil and then wipe off with an old rag/cloth
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I think a fiver for the man down the wee road will work better for me i managed to make mine much duller...
Why video taken in fastest motion?
I just can't get the right grip and struggling with strength holding the two items ... been at it fir half hour and still nowhere near to even crimping a piece of paper nevermind slicing it 🙃
Try using a pair of scissors for cutting your paper.
Remove the screw & do one Blade, at a time like a knife 😅