Drive a nail into one of the studs inside your garage. Leave about two
inches of nail not pounded. Put the nail in horizontal.
Put the mower blade on the nail, with the nail going through the center hole
of the blade. Let go of blade.
One end of the blade will sink towards the floor. That's the heavy end.
Grind more metal off the heavy end.
Repeat. When blade balances level to ground, install onto mower. Leaving
vise grip atached will nullify results of balancing test. Changes the
magnetic flow.
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"Tim Zimmerman" wrote in message
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My Black&Decker electric mower was loan to friend. He ran the
mower over several boulders several times, chipping a couple
pearl size sections off the blade. Possibly, this is causing the mover
to vibrate to the point of causing a shoulder sore.
I remove the blade, then clamp it to a vise grip. I have an angle
grinder that I will use to fix the balancing problem. The problem is,
I've never done this before. What is a practical way to balance a
mower blade?
Thanks