Chazbo007
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Does anyone know of a professional lawn mower blade sharpener that can be purchased for personal use?
If going into the business of sharpening, then a machine makes sense.
But for a single mower deck, a right angle grinder with a 4" diam wheel works great.
One can't invest too much in a grinder as new blades don't cost that much to offset the cost of buying new. If stones are hit, then too much has to be ground off to get a good sharp blade.
But the right angle grinder works well for me if just normal touch up sharpening is needed. Rock the blades or catch a piece of steel buried, then it is time for new blades. Sometimes I just buy the package of three, and only replace one if bent or rocked bad.
I prefer angle grinder over bench grinder and prefer "flap" sanding disc v.s. grinding wheel. Less aggressive and more control. Works well on hand tools like shovels, hoes, etc. Hand file type results.
Actually I prefer a 12" mil ******* file for things like hoes and light touch ups, not as much chance of overheating the metal and loosing the temper.
This thread reminds me (unfortunately) that I lent a so called "friend" my 10" 1 hp Delta bench grinder to use a few days and he left town with it.I need to get another one similar to it but that will be several hundred bucks.
OUCH!!
That is sad that you lost a good grinder.
I too use the hand file for most tools, but changed to the angle grinder for speed and quick touch up. But do have to watch the heat and it can happen very fast.
At one time, I built a blade sharpening system that consisted of an electric motor with an 8" diam fine grinding stone on an arbor. I cut a slot in a mounting board for the grinding wheel to drop into that also served as a table to support the blade. Then would hand drag the blade past the wheel on its downward side.
This system worked well for a very consistent angle grind, but was getting to be a pain to setup each time. After using the angle grinder, haven't hauled out the better system.