Brilliant, only issue for me would be finding bushings to slip on the center bolt to match up with my lawnmower blade (not sure of that blade hole size) and another for my weed eater which is 20mm shaft size for the blade I use on it. . My son in-law has a machine shop so I might be able to get him to make me the sizes I need. I seems that your balancer is very sensitive...as good as ones I've seen costing way over $100. Thanks for posting this. 👍👍
Sitting here with the torched blades off my 3 year old Husqvarna mower. Just finished hitting them with a drill mounted wired wheel brush. And after pricing new blades, decided to resharpen them instead. So, here I am. And yes, people are watching. And your video was definitely helpful in regard to a DIY balancer build. Maybe consider doing an additional video on EXACTLY how one would go about using the device. Ie....actually balance a blade on it. Thanks!
Very ingenious blade balancer. I'm in the process of making one using router bearings, but I really like your rolling wheel/magnets version too!
Determination, and thinking a bit will solve a "thin budget" and come up with something workable. Genious idea thanks for sharing.
Great job. I recycled my son skateboard bearings and used one of them to make a belt sander (1" wide belt) from a bench grinder that I wasn't using.
I love it! Great design, congratulations and thank you.
Brilliant, only issue for me would be finding bushings to slip on the center bolt to match up with my lawnmower blade (not sure of that blade hole size) and another for my weed eater which is 20mm shaft size for the blade I use on it. . My son in-law has a machine shop so I might be able to get him to make me the sizes I need. I seems that your balancer is very sensitive...as good as ones I've seen costing way over $100. Thanks for posting this. 👍👍
You are a brilliant sir great job 👍
Better than my bolt in the wall!
Sitting here with the torched blades off my 3 year old Husqvarna mower. Just finished hitting them with a drill mounted wired wheel brush. And after pricing new blades, decided to resharpen them instead. So, here I am. And yes, people are watching. And your video was definitely helpful in regard to a DIY balancer build.
Maybe consider doing an additional video on EXACTLY how one would go about using the device. Ie....actually balance a blade on it. Thanks!
Great idea, I never thought about skate wheels. I am using router bearings that cost a lot more and do not provide a magnet mounting area.
That is awesome you are a genius
Very cool, sir! I love it!
That’s awesome! Very well done!
Better than paying the $90 Amazon version.
I like your sharpener
That’s actually really smart.
Nice job god bless
nice, that's going on my to do list.
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