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hi everyone just wondering how you guys on here sharpen your hedgecutters?

I have been using the file method, but been thinking that i want them sharpened really well! What ddoes everyone else do? cheers for your replies in advance and cheers :thumbup:

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Just watch you don't get them to hot, but yep an angle grinder, then an oil stone on the back. Worth taking them off to do properly every so often, also worth looking at the cost of new blades, sometimes worth just replacing them instead of messing about..... Or at least one to use, one to sharpen

 

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My advice would be don't sharpen the teeth, you'll lose all the hard tempered steel, and end up making the blades soft......

 

I've had hedge cutters last years, all I've ever needed to do was remove burrs with a flat file

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