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Lawn mower blades
My lawn mower blades get dinged up real good by sticks and small rocks.
Grinding them takes me a long time, 2 blades, 4 edges. Is there any reason why I couldn't set up the angle in the mill and clean them up with an end mill? I would think this would be a lot faster. I could always grind in the final edge. If this isn't a good idea, then everyone should forget I asked a stupid question. Wayne D. |
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