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Hi guys dont buy a norward from the logosol peaple give Davies Implaments in wales a ring they import them and are alot cheeper and nice helpfull people I talked to them when I thaught I had a partner who was going to front the cash but he c--ted me off but hey do give them a ring if you are looking at buying a norward hope this bit of info helps

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Kimtree, a friend of mine just grinds his own blades 3 times on a grinder then gets new ones from a local company at £12 a pop. He argues that by the time you have spent mega bucks on a sharpener/tooth setter, or loads getting them sharpened with someone else, that it works out financially the same but with less hassle. £1000 buys a lot of £12 blades!

 

I'm probably going with Woodmizer after much internal debate, and think I can justify the cost. I will try what my friend suggests, and hang on to the used blades. If I end up needing to buy a sharpener, I'll then have plenty of blades to sharpen for the future!

 

Anyone else tried this?

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the closest local saw doctor or supplier to me is about 3000 klms away.By grinding and setting my own blades i am saving on downtime and lots of freight charges

 

in the long term i am better off doing it my self

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