Thx for the vid - needing to do the same with 2 sets of my own, and curious about others' methods. You did it pretty much the way I figure I'll do it. Would love to get a bench grinder. It looked to me like you reassembled with the bolt/washers/nut in different order - the lock-washer was under the nut, now it's under the bolt head, while the flat washer traded places with it. Unless I don't see that correctly....
I work on an Orchard. I carry a blade sharpener and sharpen my loppers probably every 20ish trees or everytime before or after finishing a row. Taking apart the loppers each time would be an ass, i also dont have a work shop with a grinder... I was kinda more looking for a video on how to properly angle or something. Taking it apart isnt necesarry specially yours that barely have use, well atleast compared to mine... I use em 40hrs minimum each week i guess haha
Erik thats awesome! Look for something on amazon called corona blade carbide. Its a little pocket tool that you can run down your edge for maintenance in the field. My loppers are NOT high use, i maybe use them 5x a year! haha, you will enjoy that blade sharpener from corona tho, I love mine!
A little bit of conversation would really help and you really cut short the honing of the 2 edges, you just showed a little grinding and then you put them back together. Not enough!
@@stevehiggins1263 wow impressive. I am not using my 8k 10k 12k stones on garden pruners. Glad there are people out there doing that stuff. Film it. I’d watch!
ya wd 40 will work for lube and protection. I light matching oil is good, 3in1, etc. any stone will work, rods, maybe? I have never tried them on this type of work.
justalurkr you likely won’t have a way to check the angle on these since they are so curved and small. Most utility choppers like these should be 15 deg. I just try to copy the original angle.
Ok awesome. I bet I can help. That is going on with the flat side? You can use your sharpening stones to flatten the contact side and make sure your tension is good in the nut.
Perhaps if FISKARS used a better quality metal then, the Loppers might not look as though someone's been cutting wire with them. Really disappointed that mine look like that after not much work whereas my old fashioned wooden handled ones (without any noticeable tradename) are FAR BETTER quality.
06/02 23, Fairly typical of today's gardening tools - better off buying 50 year, or so, old 2nd hand items. We can't make 'em like they used to - we don't make our own steel now ! Some of my late parents' equipment continues to perform despite their vintage. Correct maintenance is necessary too.
Why do you record sound when you don't talk doesn't make sense it's more informative if you explain what you're doing seems like you intentionally have the sound blasting for some reason I don't get it LOL
I have seen lots of silent, show your work vs telling what you are doing. I tried something here, mostly no one liked it, :) I have tons of tutorials on my channel, more coming. love for you to join us and thanks for the comment!
St calms its a 5 minute video on how to sharpen garden loppers hahaha. Your choices for “entertainment” need evaluation. Thanks for watching and commenting though :)
It's not supposed to be exciting. However, there were some things that we didn't need to see given the title of the video. And some explanation of your sharpening technique would have been nice.
Alkalite I have filmed how to sharpen virtually everything that could be sharpened and many things that shouldn’t be sharpened. I have 900 videos on my channel. Many over 1 hour long with in-depth discussion of techniques, tips and many many details.
I have dozens of in-depth sharpening tutorials. These are just to show how it’s done. Have you not seen tool restoration videos? It’s like a whole niche on here. Appreciate ya watching!
Five minutes of sticker maintenance and 30 seconds on sharpening, roger that
I have gotten better over the years
Thx for the vid - needing to do the same with 2 sets of my own, and curious about others' methods. You did it pretty much the way I figure I'll do it. Would love to get a bench grinder. It looked to me like you reassembled with the bolt/washers/nut in different order - the lock-washer was under the nut, now it's under the bolt head, while the flat washer traded places with it. Unless I don't see that correctly....
Best part of the video...removing the sticker. Now that's attention to detail! Respect your equipment, and it will respect you back!
Well said!
What type of polisher was on the rotary wheel. Can you please give details?
I work on an Orchard. I carry a blade sharpener and sharpen my loppers probably every 20ish trees or everytime before or after finishing a row.
Taking apart the loppers each time would be an ass, i also dont have a work shop with a grinder... I was kinda more looking for a video on how to properly angle or something. Taking it apart isnt necesarry specially yours that barely have use, well atleast compared to mine... I use em 40hrs minimum each week i guess haha
Erik thats awesome! Look for something on amazon called corona blade carbide. Its a little pocket tool that you can run down your edge for maintenance in the field. My loppers are NOT high use, i maybe use them 5x a year! haha, you will enjoy that blade sharpener from corona tho, I love mine!
Was wondering the best way to do it thanks
A little bit of conversation would really help and you really cut short the honing of the 2 edges, you just showed a little grinding and then you put them back together. Not enough!
sorry about that, no one got my silent vibe on this one. I guess I need to reshoot it. Was going for some drama but got a LOT of hate on this one! ha
@@EagleRun23 too much hate in the world! It was your video and I could've chosen not to watch it but I'm happy I did, it was a great video 👍
Man that whetstone is in need of some water, rough.
It’s fine for garden tools coarse stones.
@@EagleRun23 I personally use high quality garden tools and wouldn't touch them with that lol
@@stevehiggins1263 wow impressive. I am not using my 8k 10k 12k stones on garden pruners. Glad there are people out there doing that stuff. Film it. I’d watch!
@@EagleRun23 There is loads of gardeners using high quality Japanese steel pruners, shears and secateurs all over UA-cam mate.
@@stevehiggins1263 awesome!
I don't have that machine, Does it matter if I use sharpening stone or Steel Knife Sharpening Steel Sharpening Rod ? Is it ok to use WD40 to lub it?
ya wd 40 will work for lube and protection. I light matching oil is good, 3in1, etc. any stone will work, rods, maybe? I have never tried them on this type of work.
Ratchet sound is so satisfying.
EXCEPT MINE! One sounds like a dying horse! Another sounds like a swarm of wasps! WHAT THE HECK!
How do you figure out the angle to hold it, please? Thanks for posting!
justalurkr you likely won’t have a way to check the angle on these since they are so curved and small. Most utility choppers like these should be 15 deg.
I just try to copy the original angle.
I follow the angle that the manufacturer put on the edge.
You put the lock washer on the wrong side when reassembling.
Does it matter what grit you use to sharpen the edge? I’m a newbie
Are you using sand paper? If you are using a stone. Maybe it’s a two sided one with fine and coarse?
@@EagleRun23 Are you using sand paper on the polish wheel?
ok...so apparently I need to remove stickers to sharpen first? waste of time
Well I was restoring an abused pair. I wanted to take off the stickers. appreciate you regardless.
Gee ,that ring looks tight !
What about the non sharp side? That's what is making cuts tough. I know how to sharpen a blade
Ok awesome. I bet I can help. That is going on with the flat side? You can use your sharpening stones to flatten the contact side and make sure your tension is good in the nut.
Thanks but you should of started the video at 3:20!
You can start where ever you like. This guy needs a tuneup so new video coming soon. Thanks for watching.
Perhaps if FISKARS used a better quality metal then, the Loppers might not look as though someone's been cutting wire with them. Really disappointed that mine look like that after not much work whereas my old fashioned wooden handled ones (without any noticeable tradename) are FAR BETTER quality.
06/02 23, Fairly typical of today's gardening tools - better off buying 50 year, or so, old 2nd hand items. We can't make 'em like they used to - we don't make our own steel now ! Some of my late parents' equipment continues to perform despite their vintage. Correct maintenance is necessary too.
Turn the light and the mike on !
Haha sorry. Too artsy. Some say I talk too much!!
thanks mate, appreciate the posting
Great video, thank you!
Why do you record sound when you don't talk doesn't make sense it's more informative if you explain what you're doing seems like you intentionally have the sound blasting for some reason I don't get it LOL
I have seen lots of silent, show your work vs telling what you are doing. I tried something here, mostly no one liked it, :) I have tons of tutorials on my channel, more coming. love for you to join us and thanks for the comment!
Oh wow!
I paid $12 for mine at Ross Dress for Less. I'll just buy a new one. That's too much work!
This was interesting I have some Fiskar pruners - new friend Ruthie
Pople BackyardFarm hey Ruthie, thank you for watching and saying hello! Keep your tools sharp and clean!!
this made me so angry.
dude, come on.
'massively boring. I wasted life watching it...,
St calms its a 5 minute video on how to sharpen garden loppers hahaha. Your choices for “entertainment” need evaluation. Thanks for watching and commenting though :)
It's not supposed to be exciting. However, there were some things that we didn't need to see given the title of the video. And some explanation of your sharpening technique would have been nice.
Alkalite I have filmed how to sharpen virtually everything that could be sharpened and many things that shouldn’t be sharpened. I have 900 videos on my channel. Many over 1 hour long with in-depth discussion of techniques, tips and many many details.
Damn mute. Say something!
I have dozens of in-depth sharpening tutorials. These are just to show how it’s done. Have you not seen tool restoration videos? It’s like a whole niche on here. Appreciate ya watching!
Worst video I ever seen
thank ya sir! I have 2 versions of this video and dozens of tutorials on sharpening garden tools!