This is easier just to remove the knife and change the sections and inspect the whole knife and tighten any loose rivets with a whack of a hammer on an anvil and sharpen the sections with a grinder.
Depends,it’s faster maybe,but me,I pull the knife out to sharpen or replace,more room to sharpen with a grinder, if you use a 3in sandpaper to sharpen up,that’s even better for me,you need to find out your way,how often and how much you need to cut tells me how I’m gonna sharpen,jus me sayin.
Why not but bolts in other way? With the nuts on top?
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awesome video
Thanks for watching. I'm totally new at this so that is appreciated.
@@kysteaddiy317 no problem i started making videos just over month on here as well keep up the good work mate :)
This is easier just to remove the knife and change the sections and inspect the whole knife and tighten any loose rivets with a whack of a hammer on an anvil and sharpen the sections with a grinder.
Depends,it’s faster maybe,but me,I pull the knife out to sharpen or replace,more room to sharpen with a grinder, if you use a 3in sandpaper to sharpen up,that’s even better for me,you need to find out your way,how often and how much you need to cut tells me how I’m gonna sharpen,jus me sayin.
Good info guys.. thanks
dont think he has ever changed a section before