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nils augar - thebug - 02-12-2014

blades are getting dull what was the address of the one guy who sharpens these blades
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Re: [thebug] nils augar - Untangler - 02-13-2014

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Frank DeLuca
5382 Jentoft Rd,
Saginaw, MN 55779
218-729-7941

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Re: [Untangler] nils augar - thebug - 02-13-2014

thanks
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Re: [thebug] nils augar - fast_randy - 02-28-2014

This might be a good time to bring up some thoughts on nils. Nothing against Frank; He has gave me great service. However, with shipping it costs over $50 just to sharpen the head. New heads cost $100. Has anybody had any luck sharpening them yourself??? I was thinking that the Work Sharp knife and tool sharpener would do a fine job.
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Re: [fast_randy] nils augar - jigs - 02-28-2014

I have tried...... the problem isnt keeping it sharp it is all in the angle.
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Re: [jigs] nils augar - windriver - 02-28-2014

My neighbor does it for me. It is very difficult but he does a good job.
Windriver
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Re: [windriver] nils augar - fast_randy - 03-02-2014

The first year I had mine I bet I only drilled 20 holes and it just quit working. It still felt sharp. I thought I bent it. But Frank said he just sharpened it. It can't be that hard to sharpen. I'm going to buy that Work Sharp knife and tool sharpener and try that. I've been wanting one for my filet knifes anyway. It would pay for itself if I could miss two trips to Frank.
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Re: [fast_randy] nils augar - Bardic - 03-02-2014

I wonder about using a dremel tool. With the correct bit in there, and a steady hand, you should be able to get the right angle with a nice sweep.
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Re: [Bardic] nils augar - curt69 - 03-02-2014

I think a belt sander would work better . Remember never take any off of the bottom of the blade , only off the beveled edge .
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