HEY, this is the stone set I am currently using. amzn.to/3Q2e24O make sure you hit linktr.ee/eaglerun23 join the email so you can get on the giveaways!
Thank you for this video! You’re helping people save money, especially women without a handyman in their life😂! I kept rebuying and now have four pairs of Fiskars shears. I love them when they are new and sharp and tight. Had attempted to pull one apart but wasn’t coming together properly. (I think I misassembled the parts!) Was about to buy my fifth one until I found your video! Now instead of having 4 dull pairs, I have 4 resharpened almost brand-spankin new ones! Snip snip! ✨
Hey man I just want to let you know I watched your video a couple of days ago and today I got a chance to sharpen mine. Thanks for the video it helped a lot. They work great again.
Fiskars are a staple in my life, damn things are worth the weight in gold. My hand pruner is the best, and yes I go after tree limbs. The vid was aewsome, the single bevel edge explanation was right on time. Thanks again. Excellent video.
Thank you!!! Got mine apart fine, but reassembly not so much. Following your video instructions they are back together again and working as good as new if not better!
I think my problem must be a missing spring, because the handle’s not popping back. I’ve disassembled it per this really thorough video (thanks BTW) didn’t find the spring. Any ideas about how to replace?
My original set had the allenhead screws, until 1 dropped out and got lost (handyman was using it). No idea if it got cut in half or loosened up and dropped out. Asked Fiskars for a new screw under warranty - they sent a new pruner, also with allenheads. I wanted to see the original screw so I could get a close replacement from ACE, so tried to take the new pruner apart. Allenhead was turning with the 1/8" (USA) allen wrench that fit perfectly, so I tried another 1/8" on the other side - but that one takes a 3mm allen (?) for a perfect fit. Tried to loosen the screw with the allen wrenches and . . . ended up stripping out the USA side's screw head - the screw/cap/whatever would not let go - don't know if they used locktite, or if it's not a removable screw/nut thing. If you got in - let me know how!
Unnecessary to go past 1000 on a garden tool unless you are an over achiever, haha, if it has damage you may need lower to repair and move a lot of metal.
According to Fiskars, their tools have a special coating that makes it possible to clean the tool with soap and water and to use WD-40 on the moving parts. However, they DO say that the tool must be dried well after washing in water to prevent rust, so maybe a little oil is the right thing to do anyway. Also, your video is misleading, because it gives the impression that the spacer comes out with the bolt instead of the two Phillips screws. When it became obvious to me that the spacer DOESN'T remount on the bolt, I had another look at your video and saw where it actually goes.
1. list supplies needed first: degreaser, soapy water, whetstone, wire wheel (optional)Allan key, Phillips, cloth/rag, 10 mm whatever, small box to contain sm. pieces, good lighting; 24x36 workspace 2. speak without commentary 'til the end to save viewer's time. 3. Consider speeding up rate of speech and video.
@@EagleRun23I thought the video was just fine. No reason whatsoever to follow the other’s advice. Very instructional and helpful in showing the full process.
HEY, this is the stone set I am currently using. amzn.to/3Q2e24O
make sure you hit linktr.ee/eaglerun23 join the email so you can get on the giveaways!
You have no idea how much you saved my bacon. I took it apart thinking “Piece of cake”. Not so much. Thank you. !!
Nice!!
Me too haha
Brought my pruners back to life. Thank you!
Thank you for this! I took mine apart to clean and sharpen but I wasn’t fully paying attention to assembly. Perfect help! Thanks
You're welcome!
Thank you for this video! You’re helping people save money, especially women without a handyman in their life😂! I kept rebuying and now have four pairs of Fiskars shears. I love them when they are new and sharp and tight. Had attempted to pull one apart but wasn’t coming together properly. (I think I misassembled the parts!) Was about to buy my fifth one until I found your video! Now instead of having 4 dull pairs, I have 4 resharpened almost brand-spankin new ones! Snip snip! ✨
Hey Annissa! thanks! I love to sharpen things! and I am a texas master gardener so I run through pruners pretty quick!
Hey man I just want to let you know I watched your video a couple of days ago and today I got a chance to sharpen mine. Thanks for the video it helped a lot. They work great again.
Thank you! Good, concise video on disassembly and reassembly. Easy to follow!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well done!! Slow, and coherent.
I had list a bolt, found it...looked you up, and we are up and running!🤘🏼
Fiskars are a staple in my life, damn things are worth the weight in gold. My hand pruner is the best, and yes I go after tree limbs. The vid was aewsome, the single bevel edge explanation was right on time. Thanks again. Excellent video.
Thank you!!! Got mine apart fine, but reassembly not so much. Following your video instructions they are back together again and working as good as new if not better!
Awesome!! I love tools!
Thank you so much for this video! Helped me reassemble my Fiskars pruners correctly.
Emily Levi great to hear! These are classics and should work for a while!
Same here!! Thank you!!
Great vid!! Saved me getting it back together! Thanks!
Crickets are a nice touch.
I think my problem must be a missing spring, because the handle’s not popping back. I’ve disassembled it per this really thorough video (thanks BTW) didn’t find the spring. Any ideas about how to replace?
Great video,mine has allenhead screws on both sides.
On the locking mechanism, mine has a brass spacer and I'm having a hard time getting in,
My original set had the allenhead screws, until 1 dropped out and got lost (handyman was using it). No idea if it got cut in half or loosened up and dropped out. Asked Fiskars for a new screw under warranty - they sent a new pruner, also with allenheads. I wanted to see the original screw so I could get a close replacement from ACE, so tried to take the new pruner apart. Allenhead was turning with the 1/8" (USA) allen wrench that fit perfectly, so I tried another 1/8" on the other side - but that one takes a 3mm allen (?) for a perfect fit. Tried to loosen the screw with the allen wrenches and . . . ended up stripping out the USA side's screw head - the screw/cap/whatever would not let go - don't know if they used locktite, or if it's not a removable screw/nut thing. If you got in - let me know how!
Thank you for the video.
Exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Great video. Thanks. The spring on my pruners broke off. Is it possible to replace the spring?
yes, i have seen replacement parts online. but have not tried any.
What should we be cleaning these with and what oil did you just use?
Hi, great video. Any recommendations on how to replace the spring? Mine failed.
I think they have those on Amazon as a replacement part? I have not done that yet but I am sure it’s doable :)
Thanks, 2 second fix for my stuck shears...loosen the allen key.
Thank you
I got it,thanks again for the video
thanks for the tutorial
Are there any instructions for stripping and sharpening the later models with the plastic handles Thanks
David Gill if they come apart with a bolt or screw they sharpen up all the same.
Thank you!
You bet!
hi appreciate the video. what grit is your whetstone? looking on amazon at a 400/1000, but there are 1000/3000’s and others higher. thanks.
Its been a while, but I have this set, not sure if its the one in the video. amzn.to/3Q2e24O
Unnecessary to go past 1000 on a garden tool unless you are an over achiever, haha, if it has damage you may need lower to repair and move a lot of metal.
@@EagleRun23 awesome appreciate the quick response. sunday is pruning day and they need some sharpening. 🍻
What type of oil are you using?
Been a while but my go to is Ballistol.
According to Fiskars, their tools have a special coating that makes it possible to clean the tool with soap and water and to use WD-40 on the moving parts. However, they DO say that the tool must be dried well after washing in water to prevent rust, so maybe a little oil is the right thing to do anyway. Also, your video is misleading, because it gives the impression that the spacer comes out with the bolt instead of the two Phillips screws. When it became obvious to me that the spacer DOESN'T remount on the bolt, I had another look at your video and saw where it actually goes.
Ok great. I may have missed that detail. Thanks for the comment!
1. list supplies needed first: degreaser, soapy water, whetstone, wire wheel (optional)Allan key, Phillips, cloth/rag, 10 mm whatever, small box to contain sm. pieces, good lighting; 24x36 workspace
2. speak without commentary 'til the end to save viewer's time.
3. Consider speeding up rate of speech and video.
I am a work bench vlog. Not a diy instructional channel. I document on video what’s on my work bench.
you can still make it better😍
@@EagleRun23I thought the video was just fine. No reason whatsoever to follow the other’s advice. Very instructional and helpful in showing the full process.