How to Sharpen Hedgetrimmer Blades

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  • @ckykiss1
    @ckykiss1 13 років тому +12

    My dad has had a B&D hedgetrimmer for as long as i can remember, it is safe to say that is his favorite tool. Problem is, it is as dull as can be. Thanks to your video it helped me get it back to top working order and last time he cut bushes out side you should have seen his face light up when it went through like a hot knife through butter, Thanks again for the video Mark.

  • @opa2125
    @opa2125 13 років тому +4

    Your method of aligning the blades first is great. I sharpened mine without doing this first and it was a pain.
    Thanks

  • @Rick20069
    @Rick20069 9 років тому +20

    I never knew how to sharpen my hedge trimmer blades! I thought this video was very helpful but wouldn't use a power grinder because it's a little BIG!
    I would my Dremel Power Hand Tool because it's easier to handle and it has many grinding tools you can use for those small areas hard to get at. Thanks for the great video!

  • @lastseduction
    @lastseduction 13 років тому +1

    Thanks very much for taking the time to add this video. Sure makes it much easier to do myself rather than sending it out to be done by someone else for a lot more money that a mill file costs. Cheers

  • @1d1hamby
    @1d1hamby 10 років тому +8

    When doing acres of hedge trimming it is nice to use a piece of sand paper on a steel bar for quick touch ups.

  • @samuelbracamonte8712
    @samuelbracamonte8712 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for the demonstration, I was afraid I was going to take my blades apart.
    Sam from Phoenix

  • @besimone1
    @besimone1 10 років тому +1

    Sharpening made easy! Took the fear out of sharpening this tool! Thanks!

  • @FIXTechGuides
    @FIXTechGuides  14 років тому +1

    @1joneswoman You're very welcome, and we're glad to help!

  • @seadog857
    @seadog857 11 років тому +2

    Very useful video, the wonders of U tube! Much appreciated from rural UK.

  • @unoduney
    @unoduney 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for this simple and much needed video.

  • @TheMaximumLikelihood
    @TheMaximumLikelihood 11 років тому

    Thank you very much for that video. It gets to the point and is accurate. A big Dankeschön from Germany!

  • @pmcload
    @pmcload 11 років тому +2

    I used a DeWalt 120-grit flap disk on my angle grinder rather than a true grinding wheel. It really worked well, and left a finer surface. Also, with the blades off, I was able to hone the inside flat surfaces using a knife sharpening whet stone. I can't find any information on adjusting the distance between the two blades, so I'm probably going to try using a 10-15 thousandths feeler gage for the space at each bolt point. Bring on the hedges!!

  • @lilg111111
    @lilg111111 11 років тому +2

    Great bid. Thanks for taking your time and explaining each step.

  • @ajtravis6416
    @ajtravis6416 10 років тому +1

    Nice presentation. Simple, even I can follow your instructions!

  • @susan1948able
    @susan1948able 10 років тому +9

    Thank you. Very easy to follow these instructions. Great presentation.

    • @FIXTechGuides
      @FIXTechGuides  10 років тому

      Thank you Susan!

    • @justingianino2442
      @justingianino2442 9 років тому

      +eReplacementParts.com what kind of grinder and blade do you need?

    • @honi9
      @honi9 8 років тому +3

      trustme don't use ANY grinder... they remove way too much material in too much of an uncontrolled manor. unless your a daily metal fabricator and your grinder is an extension of your right arm, then stick to using a fine tooth mill file. Even if you aare competent with a grinder, don't use a grind wheel, use an 80 upto 120gritt sanding flap wheel. This is far better of a smooth lapped surface finish than a grind wheel will give you and will stay sharper longer. But still! You can beat a good hand finish..... With a fine mill file that is. Or even better use a fine oil stone, these can be bought as thin 5-8mm thick stones at around 10to25mm width and 100mm long.

    • @justingianino2442
      @justingianino2442 8 років тому

      Okay sounds good thank you for your help, also can I use the dremel to sharpen?

  • @owlluvr612
    @owlluvr612 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for the clear, concise video. Now I'll see what I can do with what you taught!

  • @limolee007
    @limolee007 8 років тому +9

    After giving my brand new $650 (AUD) Echo hedge trimmers 6 hours of hedging today I appreciated this video! Little tip though if using angle grinder with all those sparks flying around I'd empty the fuel tank first!

  • @steveandtrevorseacrestgard4134
    @steveandtrevorseacrestgard4134 11 років тому

    great video, im in Australia. costs here are about $75 aus to get sharpened at a shop. thanks for video.
    cheers steve

  • @thunderthumbs100
    @thunderthumbs100 12 років тому +1

    Thanks for the lesson on sharpening ! I have Craftsman 22' 25cc & I wanted to know how to make the blade move & respond with the throttle ? I pull my throttle & my blade just sit's their ! It's oiled & greased & doesn't cut when trigger is pulled ! What is the problem & how to correct it ? Thank you !

  • @reneebedelyon45
    @reneebedelyon45 8 років тому +2

    great job that's the proper way we do the sharpening in the shop

  • @OdinsCloud
    @OdinsCloud 9 років тому +7

    Wish you would of included the coarseness grade of mill file and of the pad you recommend for the angle grinder.

  • @richardgunn4199
    @richardgunn4199 11 років тому

    thanks for the great info on the video.. I do a lot of trimming and after a long summer the blade gets dull so I need to get a n ew good file to do it.. thanks Mark

  • @runningman9436
    @runningman9436 6 років тому +1

    Very helpful and easy to follow. Thanks!!!!!

  • @syllylou77
    @syllylou77 10 років тому +3

    Much appreciated. We thought we had to buy a new one already. Do you need to go to "by hand" method when you get down to the last couple of blades because of the sparks or is it still safe to use the grinder. Also do you need to put any oil on them when finished? Thanks a bunch. I'll be thinking of your store when I need new ones.

  • @glynbailey
    @glynbailey 7 років тому

    Simple and clear. Thanks for posting.

  • @drddd1
    @drddd1 8 років тому +5

    Thanks....good video & showed me exactly what I need to do with my dull blade!

  • @neville1967
    @neville1967 14 років тому

    very good video , saved me having to take it to a shop, many thanks :)

  • @brucejackson1055
    @brucejackson1055 8 років тому +2

    So how would you clamp the blade to the table when the unit is upside down? Hang the motor over the edge or use a block of wood to level the blade?

    • @VladTheImpalerTepesIII
      @VladTheImpalerTepesIII 8 років тому

      Using an angle grinder on a hedge trimmer is overkill. Either use a hand file or a dremmel with appropriate disc.

  • @richheimbach5527
    @richheimbach5527 Рік тому

    I like that clamp you have. What brand is it & where'd you obtain it? Looks like a handy thing to have.

  • @smp22
    @smp22 12 років тому

    Great video, thanks! I'm hoping I can sharpen my B&D, the replacement blade assy is almost as much as the machine!

  • @gartlnwerkln
    @gartlnwerkln 6 років тому +3

    good explanation. i think i will try your methods on my next sharpening process. this will save me some money and a lot of time. thank you for your ideas. regards, martin from gartln.werkln

  • @seveno1
    @seveno1 12 років тому +1

    Thanks ..you made it look easy... well explained ..great video ,,,

  • @FIXTechGuides
    @FIXTechGuides  13 років тому

    @Mitterxyz Most trimmers should be about the same. The only real difference I can think of is some machines will have a small, rounded piece at the end of each tooth. On this style you will only sharpen the inner parts of the cutter and not the outer edge.
    Thanks for watching!
    -Mark

  • @cadolf3
    @cadolf3 11 років тому

    And EweTubio, if you are using a four stroke hedge trimmer, the oil reaching the block could be an issue, but most are still two stroke which use mixed gasoline and oil, meaning there won't be a problem with oil reaching the block.

  • @MustangNthusiest
    @MustangNthusiest 12 років тому

    Thats the answer I needed, I have a electric Clipper with a radius on the inside.

  • @edenbridgematt
    @edenbridgematt 10 років тому +3

    Thanks for a very useful video. Off to plug in my grinder right now!

  • @rmionie
    @rmionie 13 років тому +1

    Great video. Well done and to the point. Thank you!!!

  • @agray240
    @agray240 13 років тому

    In your opinion. Is it better to use a file or a grinder to sharpen the blades.

  • @maniccmike
    @maniccmike 13 років тому

    cheers guys . good video. lookin for this for while

  • @FIXTechGuides
    @FIXTechGuides  13 років тому

    @opa2125 Glad we where able to make the job easier for you!
    Thanks,
    -Mark

  • @dowhill1956
    @dowhill1956 13 років тому

    Good Information. Thanks for the video and expert advise.
    David

  • @swimbait1
    @swimbait1 6 років тому

    I use my dremel with a small barrel grinder bit, works great.

  • @sherrybatson2451
    @sherrybatson2451 8 років тому +2

    Thank you. Nice clear video.

  • @EweTubio
    @EweTubio 11 років тому

    Thanx Mate, great video, i didn't even know if you could sharpen hedger blades, going to give it a shot.
    One concern, when tipping the hedger upside down, do you worry about the oil running into the block? Mine is electric, so i doesn't matter to me.
    Cheers,
    Tas.

  • @marksoboruns6716
    @marksoboruns6716 8 років тому +3

    Thanks, Mark! Useful video! Could be good idea to make some holder with guides to make angle maintainig easier :)

  • @RobertNims
    @RobertNims 8 років тому +3

    What about unpluging the sparkplug?

  • @pcstrattonsr
    @pcstrattonsr 12 років тому

    Excellent video and instructions. Thank you!

  • @fredflints9830
    @fredflints9830 6 років тому

    Thanks for this. Well done and helpful! I do have a queskin (just teasing) though. What type of oil would you add into the blade assembly? My hedge trimmer instructions just say "fine machine oil". Thanks!

  • @tropical6969
    @tropical6969 11 років тому

    i'll fair be doing this monday morning at work. thanx

  • @toogoofyfunnyhaha
    @toogoofyfunnyhaha 11 років тому +2

    I found the best way to sharpen is with a Dremel. Attach the grinder on and give each tip two quick passes. Dont grind too slowly or you'll warp the blades.

  • @idjjack
    @idjjack 9 років тому +2

    I Wondered how to sharpen my hedge trimmer,now I,know, How. Thanks, J.B.

  • @efgeeacharetee
    @efgeeacharetee 9 років тому

    good video. clear instructions. thanks man

  • @DanWebster
    @DanWebster 10 років тому

    Nice. I have a question about a gas powered trimmer that the blades no longer move. What to do?

    • @newcoyote
      @newcoyote 10 років тому +1

      Most likely sap and residue has accumulated on the blades. When it builds up on the surfaces that slide against each other, it will eventually bind them. Blades not only need to be sharp. They need to be clean. Even if the blades still move, gunk puts a lot of load on the engine. Regular use of a resin solvent will prevent this issue. BTW. Do NOT use a power grinder to sharpen like this bozo suggests. This will massively reduce the life of your blades even if you are careful.

  • @rauleyfingers
    @rauleyfingers 13 років тому

    Thanks for the great info, u just saved me a $100 on new blades.

  • @vlspeer
    @vlspeer 10 років тому

    Good presentation.

  • @savagenomore
    @savagenomore 12 років тому

    that's a lot of work that I need to do very soon, my clippers don't cut very well...I'm dreading it

  • @noramelikian3027
    @noramelikian3027 10 років тому +1

    Very helpful. Thanks for sharing!

  • @saggioculo
    @saggioculo 8 років тому +3

    Would a dremel work instead of the grinder?

    • @FIXTechGuides
      @FIXTechGuides  8 років тому

      You can use your dremel or even a file if you're comfortable with it.

  • @indytom826
    @indytom826 9 років тому

    great presentation. Now I know exactly what to do.

  • @EdStaniszewski
    @EdStaniszewski 8 років тому

    ever try a 60 grit flap disc?

  • @memfields
    @memfields 13 років тому

    Great! Thanks for the how to video

  • @fyfe89
    @fyfe89 9 років тому +1

    Thank you. Very good video know what i am doing now.

  • @FIXTechGuides
    @FIXTechGuides  13 років тому

    @Ej29simpson Thanks for watching!
    -Mark

  • @WV591
    @WV591 8 років тому

    one of those dremel type tools works best.much easier to control in between the blades.

    • @aussiegoosebumps
      @aussiegoosebumps 8 років тому

      +WV591 Good thinking, got a dremel electric tool. I will use it.

    • @WV591
      @WV591 8 років тому

      even easier if your dremel has the flexible shaft attachment and for another 8-10 dollars you can add the chainsaw attachment collar to dremel tool. become a sharpening center :-)

  • @jerryf2426
    @jerryf2426 6 років тому

    PA Lawn Guy. You don't seem to be concerned with the direction the power grinder wheel is turning. Does it not make a difference? Can one sharpen the two seperate and reassemble and then hit them quickly to match?

    • @FIXTechGuides
      @FIXTechGuides  6 років тому +1

      Hi Jerry, it doesn't make a difference on which way the grinding wheel is turning. You can separate them if you wish them match them when they are back together, but this way is much quicker.

    • @jerryf2426
      @jerryf2426 6 років тому

      Thanks Mark

  • @robertviejo9048
    @robertviejo9048 8 років тому +1

    yes, great job!!!! Thank you eReplacementParts.com!!!

  • @joeburgos7049
    @joeburgos7049 12 років тому +1

    I would never use a grinder ,its extremely hard to control the amount it removes and also the angle not to mention shortening the the life of the blade.

  • @kanyethi1
    @kanyethi1 8 років тому +1

    very useful video

  • @Lanninglongarmmowing
    @Lanninglongarmmowing 9 років тому +3

    A rotary tool would work also.

  • @kevinmilner9066
    @kevinmilner9066 9 років тому

    A great help. Thanks.

  • @nicolahayward3698
    @nicolahayward3698 10 років тому +2

    how easy is that when you no how to do it thanks

  • @mvann5
    @mvann5 11 років тому

    Great video! Very helpful!!!

  • @davh1231
    @davh1231 13 років тому

    i cannot align mine manually on my one like you did.

  • @dam1041960
    @dam1041960 6 років тому

    The grinder is the fastest way and is 95% of us outdoor power equip tech use. a former tech. of 15+ years.

  • @MrTristramj
    @MrTristramj 6 років тому

    Very helpful. I think the hearing protection was way over the top. . lmao

    • @FIXTechGuides
      @FIXTechGuides  6 років тому +1

      Glad it was helpful for you. We always try to be as safe as we possibly can. After all, better safe than sorry!

  • @javigali214
    @javigali214 12 років тому

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @mooroakash
    @mooroakash 8 років тому +1

    Good info.

  • @rickyj2010
    @rickyj2010 12 років тому

    Very very interesting.

  • @mountain177
    @mountain177 12 років тому

    check the clutch on the engine

  • @moussking7565
    @moussking7565 8 років тому +1

    goods explications.

  • @1usaid
    @1usaid 12 років тому

    Thank you. I can sharpen away now. I have a sthil machine. Thank you again

  • @PeaceKeeper3
    @PeaceKeeper3 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for this information ....GOD Blessssssss

  • @terryliddelow5926
    @terryliddelow5926 10 років тому +1

    Top Job, thanks

  • @TomCatLyons
    @TomCatLyons 6 років тому +1

    Thanks, really appre iate that. It helps a lot.

  • @johncabeceiras6715
    @johncabeceiras6715 6 років тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @corey01851
    @corey01851 11 років тому

    Echo does too

  • @Bazuzeus
    @Bazuzeus 11 років тому

    The easiest way to align the blades is... to buy a Stihl ^^ (the blades auto align when the hedge trimmer shut off)

  • @romaspavardenis8511
    @romaspavardenis8511 10 років тому

    thanks for video

  • @tladrt48
    @tladrt48 11 років тому

    well done--THANKS!

  • @bernicemartin3604
    @bernicemartin3604 9 років тому

    very helpful

  • @mooroakash
    @mooroakash 11 років тому

    Good stuff!

  • @mrmclist
    @mrmclist 7 років тому

    It was hard to determine all 3 areas to sharpen. Should have pointed them out with a pencil or pointer

  • @awilift
    @awilift 11 років тому

    great vid

  • @cagewarrior123
    @cagewarrior123 9 років тому +1

    now i can see why these lawn mower places charge so much to sharpen hedgetrimmer blades cause it is time consuming

    • @VladTheImpalerTepesIII
      @VladTheImpalerTepesIII 8 років тому

      My experience is that most don't really sharpen them anyway. They just clean it up to make it look brand new and charge you $30.

  • @FIXTechGuides
    @FIXTechGuides  14 років тому

    @neville1967 Awesome.

  • @JeffBourke
    @JeffBourke 8 років тому +4

    Holy batman! Must take hours!
    Too much work for me. Hope the mower shop doesn't charge too much for this service!

  • @bornandgianni4203
    @bornandgianni4203 9 років тому

    merci!man!

  • @joeguadian3458
    @joeguadian3458 11 років тому

    cool thx

  • @kneebarx
    @kneebarx 11 років тому

    so annoying is there someone I can just pay to do this nonsense lol

  • @Legend2905
    @Legend2905 6 років тому +1

    Why would you need to sharpen the blades if you don’t hit metal or something hard if there just cutting wood surely sharpening is a waste of time

    • @FIXTechGuides
      @FIXTechGuides  6 років тому +1

      Good question. Often hedge trimmer blades can become dull simply from cutting brush. When this occurs, it is important to keep them sharp so that they continue to work properly.