May I also suggest that the blades used for cross cuts do not have too much hook---if any.BigBertie":3ucuqf2i said:Is anyone able to suggest somewhere in north Essex or south Cambridgeshire that can sharpen tungsten tipped circular saw blades please?
Thanks!
Ttrees":2ir20mxh said:Does anyone do this themselves ?
Will be very much interested in this topic in future .
Thanks
Ttrees":3ujidchn said:Does anyone do this themselves ?
Will be very much interested in this topic in future .
Thanks
RogerBoyle":2bxyeoxx said:I've got the Sealey version of the above and love it. It takes longer for me to package it up and get it ready to send out for sharpening than to just sharpen them. I've not sent any blades out for sharpening now for almost a year before I was sending a blade out every two or three weeks.
I've saved enough now that I can happily buy more blades with the money that I've saved.
It is a faff the first few times that you use it and like everything else there is a technique to using it. Practise on a blade that's nearing the end of its life and when you've got a feel for using it then use it on your better blades
If only there was something that was as cheap for doing planer Blades LOL
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