I really like the idea of all the different things it can do and I'll report back here after testing mine. I hate stopping work to go buy blades. If it saves me from that just a handful times, then that alone is totally worth the cost.
Recommend not starting in the middle like that. You'll lose track of where you're at. Also, you nicked one pretty bad. That tooth will die a quick death with that weak point. Don't forget to touch up the sides too
That is very impressive. Great design. I'm going to show this to my foreman, if they can save money and recycle that's a win win.
Can you make a video focusing on how you hook the battery up?
I really like the idea of all the different things it can do and I'll report back here after testing mine. I hate stopping work to go buy blades. If it saves me from that just a handful times, then that alone is totally worth the cost.
Will it sharpen Milwaukee tree pruning blades. Thanks
Yes, both the steel and carbide versions. Look at the steel version, it will need to be sharpened at to angles per tooth.
Sharpened my blade today
What adaptor used to power this thing? 120VAC or hack into an 18V battery?
We have adapters for all major cordless tool battery brands. There isn't a 120v option at this point.
Recommend not starting in the middle like that. You'll lose track of where you're at. Also, you nicked one pretty bad. That tooth will die a quick death with that weak point. Don't forget to touch up the sides too
Thanks for your input. I'll do a cleaner job on the next video. This was just a quick video to show it's basic function.