Good evening, the spring is a spring called "comtois". When working the coils rub against each other. Eventually the zinc plating disappears and the steel rust. To limit this and still have a good feeling with your tool, put 2-3 drops of oil on it.
Thanks ! just used your vid to sharpen our Falco for the first time. Gave me the confidence I wouldn't have had otherwise given the number of parts......
Gary, Your video is thorough and well-paced. Thank you for doing this. I am a bit nervous about the sharpening step, though, having never used a sharpening stone before. Do you have any tips, or another video perhaps, that focuses just on sharpening? Thanks again.
Ten minutes! All right! And I would not have attempted sharpening the blade, until I saw your technique. Thanks so much!...and my Felco pruners thank you, too (but silently).
Hi Gary, thanks for a very clear video. I was hoping to see how to remove, clean and put back the swivel handle as it has become tight on my pruners, and will no longer swivel. Are you able to help?
So helpful. Thanks! A gap has developed between the blade and the counter blade making the shears ineffective. How do I adjust so that the gap is eliminated and the blade comes back in contact with the counter blade? Thanks!!!
What a wonderful video. May I ask about a couple of things you used that I am finding difficult to find. The "orange rind oil" does not appear in a Google search. I find orange oil but mostly it seems marketed to people who want to make their houses smell fresher. Is this the same thing? A search for lithium grease gets things such as Liquid Wrench and WD40. Nothing I saw about lithium grease had the cream-like consistency of your tin. Everything seems to be a spray. Am I being too picky or should I keep looking? I hope you can help me and for that, "thank you." Thank you also for the very clear explanation of the parts of the tool and the critical areas for cleaning and greasing.
@pedwards14 If you look closely, we use a marks-alot to indicate when we have matched the correct angle of the sharpening process. A little WD-40 will lubricate the cutting action of the stone. Check out the video "Sharpening a Stone" on our channel.
Thanks for a great video. I have 3problems: the pivot nut on my Felco #7 has been over tightened and I cannot budge it. Also how do you dismantle the rotating handle as it is sticking and probably needs cleaning. Can you get the red coating on the handles replaced as it has worn off on one handle. Many thanks.
Spray some lube on the handle at the point where it turns. Then pull real hard on the handle and it should pop off. Clean it and put some grease on it before you put it back together.
HI Gary, at the point where you secure the pivot nut, (I have not actually taken apart the pruner yet) if I have a small grip , can adjust and secure the pivot nut to secure the grip so as to NOT be as wide when in the open position? This question may show my ignorance of the pivot nut's positioning, but it tires my hand to have such a wide handle spread. And I use the Felco #6 for smaller hands. Thanks!
Gary. Thanks for the video. And... Any chance you could tell me how to replace the aluminum retaining ring that holds the bumper? I keep crushing the darn things while pressing them in.
1) You can purchase the orange oil from my supplier "neutron industries" in AZ. When you order the oil, you can also ask for the special spray bottle. The oil will dissolve ordinary plastic bottles. 2) You can use a boxed-end metric wrench to loosen the serrated keeper. It should be about 8mm or so. A 10mm open-end metric wrench will also adjust the pivot nut. The camera was the Panasonic HVX-200.
Gary, I called Neutron industries and talked with a customer service rep who told me he's been with the company for 15 years. I had him review your video and asked him about the "special all metal spray bottle" He didn't have a clue what that was. Any suggestions? thanx
Don't recommend gasoline as a cleaner - it's dangerous! I use Isopropyl alcohol on the Felco 2, as a cleaner and disinfectant, but always in an open area with ventilation. But don't take my word for it, please, check into it.
Gary, thanks for showing so clearly and simply how to maintain the pruner. I followed the steps and have give my Felco pruner a whole new life.
These are the best I've found on the market. Excellent design & quality.
I nearly bought a new anvil and blade.Thanks to your video,my secateurs have a new lease of life.
Thanks so much! I hate to say that I've used this wonderful tool for years without taking care of it myself. Great video, so glad I understand it now.
Good evening, the spring is a spring called "comtois". When working the coils rub against each other. Eventually the zinc plating disappears and the steel rust. To limit this and still have a good feeling with your tool, put 2-3 drops of oil on it.
I just bought a pair of Felco pruners for my grape pruning. They a superb. Thank you for this video. This is how I will take care of mine.
Thanks ! just used your vid to sharpen our Falco for the first time. Gave me the confidence I wouldn't have had otherwise given the number of parts......
Gary, Your video is thorough and well-paced. Thank you for doing this. I am a bit nervous about the sharpening step, though, having never used a sharpening stone before. Do you have any tips, or another video perhaps, that focuses just on sharpening? Thanks again.
Excellent tutorial! Thank you.
Ten minutes! All right! And I would not have attempted sharpening the blade, until I saw your technique. Thanks so much!...and my Felco pruners thank you, too (but silently).
Thank you, now im on my way with my very cool used felco2 sheers.✌️
Excellent video, Gary. Thanks very much.
Hi Gary, thanks for a very clear video. I was hoping to see how to remove, clean and put back the swivel handle as it has become tight on my pruners, and will no longer swivel. Are you able to help?
So helpful. Thanks! A gap has developed between the blade and the counter blade making the shears ineffective. How do I adjust so that the gap is eliminated and the blade comes back in contact with the counter blade? Thanks!!!
fantastic; succinct, clear instruction; see one, do one, teach one
Do alot of hemp trimming, constantly soaking my clippers in alchohol , but never sharpened them on a stone going to have to try that
Thanks man, handy walkthrough.
What a wonderful video. May I ask about a couple of things you used that I am finding difficult to find. The "orange rind oil" does not appear in a Google search. I find orange oil but mostly it seems marketed to people who want to make their houses smell fresher. Is this the same thing? A search for lithium grease gets things such as Liquid Wrench and WD40. Nothing I saw about lithium grease had the cream-like consistency of your tin. Everything seems to be a spray. Am I being too picky or should I keep looking? I hope you can help me and for that, "thank you." Thank you also for the very clear explanation of the parts of the tool and the critical areas for cleaning and greasing.
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Thank you very much. You save my tool and make it new again.
@pedwards14 If you look closely, we use a marks-alot to indicate when we have matched the correct angle of the sharpening process. A little WD-40 will lubricate the cutting action of the stone. Check out the video "Sharpening a Stone" on our channel.
Thanks for a great video. I have 3problems: the pivot nut on my Felco #7 has been over tightened and I cannot budge it. Also how do you dismantle the rotating handle as it is sticking and probably needs cleaning. Can you get the red coating on the handles replaced as it has worn off on one handle. Many thanks.
Spray some lube on the handle at the point where it turns. Then pull real hard on the handle and it should pop off. Clean it and put some grease on it before you put it back together.
I will certainly try your method! Thanks!
HI Gary, at the point where you secure the pivot nut, (I have not actually taken apart the pruner yet) if I have a small grip , can adjust and secure the pivot nut to secure the grip so as to NOT be as wide when in the open position? This question may show my ignorance of the pivot nut's positioning, but it tires my hand to have such a wide handle spread. And I use the Felco #6 for smaller hands. Thanks!
Gary. Thanks for the video. And... Any chance you could tell me how to replace the aluminum retaining ring that holds the bumper? I keep crushing the darn things while pressing them in.
Thanks, good job.
Hello- can you provide more information on the triangular sharpening stone you used. Where can you buy this? What type stone, etc. thanks!
Search for 'wedge sharpening stone'.
I am glad that you found these videos helpful. Are there any other tools you would like me to cover?
Do you restore Felco pruners for others? I'd love to send mine in.
What brand orange oil?? I have been searching and only see really expensive organic stuff or "Super orange" which seems toxic...any info helps.
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1) You can purchase the orange oil from my supplier "neutron industries" in AZ.
When you order the oil, you can also ask for the special spray bottle. The oil will dissolve ordinary plastic bottles.
2) You can use a boxed-end metric wrench to loosen the serrated keeper. It should be about 8mm or so. A 10mm open-end metric wrench will also adjust the pivot nut.
The camera was the Panasonic HVX-200.
Never thought to use orange oil. Thanks!
Orange oil works quite well, it smells good, and it's non-toxic.
PruneLikeAPro Orange oil or d'limonene may smell good, but it's highly toxic and has no lubricity attribute. I dare you to drink it. ~Bruce
Thanks for the video, Gary! What sort of device were you using to dispense the oil? I've never seen such a clean looking oil can!
I always sharpen the blade with an angle grinder using s stainless steel cutting blade.
Gary, I called Neutron industries and talked with a customer service rep who told me he's been with the company for 15 years. I had him review your video and asked him about the "special all metal spray bottle" He didn't have a clue what that was. Any suggestions? thanx
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Hey Sman change the name willya, lmao! Nice camra work, `whoever,` it was really getting in close `n greasy. Nice tutorial baby.
Don't recommend gasoline as a cleaner - it's dangerous! I use Isopropyl alcohol on the Felco 2, as a cleaner and disinfectant, but always in an open area with ventilation. But don't take my word for it, please, check into it.
But it smells good. Sorry, old skool motor head :)
The orange rind solvent works great for indoor use.
You kiss the backside too?
Always.