This is by Far the best instructional video on these type of blade sharpeners!! I'm in full agreement on the sharpening technique and the balancing! Thanks for the Detail and the Link!!
Clamping in a large vise worked great for me. Very appreciative of adjustment section, I have not been able to move nut sleeve in arm yet.....leave a sliver on blade undone. Will tackle it harder now
@TheLawnFellas Never said it was your fault. I was informing you that who you bought that from stole someone's idea that actually went out and done the work to get a patent on. I figured that you might like to know, but I guess I was wrong.
Suggestion to attach a board underneath to prevent the rocking. I 've attached mine to a board attaching that to a commercial garbage drum and roll it outside. Metal dust causes rust
Very good idea. My goal by this summer is to build a wooden work bench and put a metal shaving catcher up on the backside of it so I can magnet it all up. Seen a cool little hack for the magnet.
@@fiftyoon thanks for watching and the t29 is better and closer to the 30 degree angle that’s needed. But not sure if that matters or not. I use a 40 grit flap disc.
Nice job. I would just suggest one thing. Place a piece of plywood between the base of your mount plate and the toolbox. I noticed the jig moving. I figure it's the metal top of your toolbox flexing. I need to get one of those jigs.
You are definitely right I need to make it more stable. I am gonna be making a workbench out of wood to mount it to. The link to this sharpener is in my description check it out. 👍🏼
@@svgs650r ok I own that one also. That’s my main sharpener. I want to build a wooden bench to the other sharpener. I also own the all American sharpener. If you look at my channel you would see all 3 videos of each.
So @@TheLawnFellas you obviously don't get it! You saved some money by buying intellectual property stolen from an American company just as sure as if you walked into your local hardware store and walked out with the sharpener! Nice shot at justification by saying you also bought the real American-made and trademarked product! Why do you hate America? Maybe your "commercial" customers would be better off having some Chinese based lawn care outfit undercut your pricing by 2/3's!
A bench vice and a good file are the real budget sharpeners
How much is a good vice?? And a file?? If it’s under $70 and you can keep that 30 degree angle everytime then yea you’re right. 💪🏼
It is the best product. It is the only one that I can make my blade consistency sharp every time.
For the price, the build, and the versatility of angles it’s hard to turn it down!!
This is by Far the best instructional video on these type of blade sharpeners!! I'm in full agreement on the sharpening technique and the balancing! Thanks for the Detail and the Link!!
@@LTDan-pk3mx thanks appreciate it. I try my best to be clear step by step on all my how to content. 💪🏼💯
HAPPY THANKSGIVING! I hope you and your family have a beautiful day!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours also Looooouuuuuuu!! Have a blessed day!
Clamping in a large vise worked great for me. Very appreciative of adjustment section, I have not been able to move nut sleeve in arm yet.....leave a sliver on blade undone. Will tackle it harder now
Yes a vise will definitely work also!!
Great video
Thank you Logan appreciate the support 💪🏼💯
Forget mounting this on a level surface. Just reverse the angled piece and mount it in a bench vice. I actually dreamt that solution!
@@martincutter5818 that would work also!!
That is the Intellectual property of All American Sharpener.
Ok well I just have the jig I don’t think that’s my fault. Is it ??
@TheLawnFellas
Never said it was your fault. I was informing you that who you bought that from stole someone's idea that actually went out and done the work to get a patent on.
I figured that you might like to know, but I guess I was wrong.
@overwatch2671 I actually purchased both this and the All American Sharpener!! Thanks for the info though appreciate it.
@@TheLawnFellasLiar. You did not purchase it.
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@@MrMnmn911 your right I meant I purchased the all American sharpener!!
Suggestion to attach a board underneath to prevent the rocking. I 've attached mine to a board attaching that to a commercial garbage drum and roll it outside. Metal dust causes rust
Very good idea. My goal by this summer is to build a wooden work bench and put a metal shaving catcher up on the backside of it so I can magnet it all up. Seen a cool little hack for the magnet.
I done the same
@@dennissmith242 gonna be making a wooden work bench in the future for sure. 💪🏼
Great video. Do you prefer T27 (flat face) or T29 (angled face) flap discs? Thanks!
@@fiftyoon thanks for watching and the t29 is better and closer to the 30 degree angle that’s needed. But not sure if that matters or not. I use a 40 grit flap disc.
Nice job. I would just suggest one thing. Place a piece of plywood between the base of your mount plate and the toolbox. I noticed the jig moving. I figure it's the metal top of your toolbox flexing. I need to get one of those jigs.
You are definitely right I need to make it more stable. I am gonna be making a workbench out of wood to mount it to. The link to this sharpener is in my description check it out. 👍🏼
Ensure you purchase your reinforcement from China too!
@@svgs650r lol yea I hear ya. Did you ever hear of the RBG 712. Look it up.
@@TheLawnFellas Yes, when I was shopping for a sharpener
@@svgs650r ok I own that one also. That’s my main sharpener. I want to build a wooden bench to the other sharpener. I also own the all American sharpener. If you look at my channel you would see all 3 videos of each.
Hey TheLawnFellas
Hey Jeremy
@@TheLawnFellas how are you
@@jeremynguyen2346 good how about yourself??
@@TheLawnFellas good 👍
I could have been done by now
@@lawrencefranck9417 me to I have the RBG 712 this is for the homeowner with one set of blades that’s the purpose of the video.
Need a better bench. Kinda flimsy.
@@sherrischneider2794 very true!! The sharpener is excellent though. I think I am gonna build a wooden bench to mount it to.
mount it to a 4" piece of 4x4 and clamp it in a vise, thats moving way to much.
Yes I know. I am actually gonna build a wooden workbench to attach it to along with my RBG712 sharpener. 👍🏼
Wasting money by buying a Chinese knock off.
Don’t think so but everyone definitely has an opinion!! I actually own it so I know.
So @@TheLawnFellas you obviously don't get it!
You saved some money by buying intellectual property stolen from an American company just as sure as if you walked into your local hardware store and walked out with the sharpener!
Nice shot at justification by saying you also bought the real American-made and trademarked product!
Why do you hate America?
Maybe your "commercial" customers would be better off having some Chinese based lawn care outfit undercut your pricing by 2/3's!