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YukonBound wrote:
"W1TEF" wrote in message ... On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 19:09:42 -0300, "YukonBound" wrote: "W1TEF" wrote in message ... On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 16:58:47 -0400, W1TEF wrote: On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 16:47:34 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 16:00:55 -0400, Harry wrote: In article , says... "John H" wrote in message ... Ran across this while muddling in the garage. Couldn't, for a while, figure out what the hell it was. Can you? http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g1/whatamI.jpg -- Calling an Illegal Alien an "Undocumented Worker" is like calling a Crack Dealer an "Unlicensed Pharmacist" John H Looks sort of like the old tire bubble balancer. But no level on the top. Because I don't do any mechanical work of any kind, even though I've taken mechanical engineering courses, I shouldn't know what that is. BUT, I watched my mechanic doing the maintenence on my push lawnmower. That object is to balance the lawn mower blade after sharpening. I am not sure which Harry this is but the answer is right. I'm curious - how do you balance a blade after sharpening? Well I'll be danged - never thought of balancing the blade after sharpening. http://www.amazon.com/MaxPower-33907.../dp/B000FJTVSI Never mind. :) I didn't know there was a do-dad for home handymen to use. I always balance my blades on a screwdriver shaft. It the two sides can point east & west, I've taken the right amount off each side. Never really had blades sharpened to tell the truth. I put a new set of blades on every Spring - they last all summer into the Fall and I change them again. I can see why you would have to balance the blade after sharpening, I've just never had to do it. I could just walk two blocks over and get a professional to sharpen my blade, but they want $10.00 or so. Damn. Serious cash, eh? |