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I have a small engineering Shop & have been sharpening Blades for a few guys for a little while as a 'side line'. I am thinking of making this a little more commercial to make use of the jigs & fixtures have made up for various common blades.

Would any one let me know how much they are paying for a proffesional sharpen (not linished, angle or bench ground), type of blades, quantity turnaround etc. This will give an idea if it is financially possible.

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I pay £6 pair for tw 4inch blades, a bit more of they are heavily damaged, The company I use colects them and returns them for a pound each way, so I tend to do three pairs at once. The delivery van comes my way once a week so I send them on a wednesday and get them back on the following wednesday.

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