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General Forestry => Sawmills and Milling => Topic started by: sawwood on June 07, 2003, 09:43:31 PM

Title: Sharping ban blades( sort of long )
Post by: sawwood on June 07, 2003, 09:43:31 PM

 I was talking to the guy that saws my logs and he has spent
 a lot of time and money trying to sharping his own blades.
 I asked if any one in the KC area does this service beside
 TimberKing and he said no. Any one know of a co in the
 KC Mo area that does this service ?

 Then i got to thinking how much would is coast to set up a
 sharping service ? I could do that after work and on the week
 ends. He said that WM charges 6.00 a blade plus shipping.
 What do you sawer pay for sharping or do you do your own?
 I have looked at some of the sharping grinders and tooth
 setters and seens i could git started for about $4.000. Would
 like some of your thoughs. Is there enough ban saws in this
 area to make it pay for self in time? Thanks for any info from
 a great place.

 Sawwood
Title: Re: Sharping ban blades( sort of long )
Post by: Furby on June 07, 2003, 09:51:17 PM
 Check with Deadheader, HE MADE his OWN sharpener. :o
Title: Re: Sharping ban blades( sort of long )
Post by: Brian_Bailey on June 08, 2003, 07:37:44 AM
Sawwood -  

I sharpen my own bands with WM's sharpening equip. but if I was going at it as a business venture, I would be looking at a commercial grinding / setter setup that uses a diamond grinding wheel.  I feel that if you do a good consistant job, once word gets out, you'll be quite busy.
Title: Re: Sharping ban blades( sort of long )
Post by: Kevin on June 08, 2003, 07:49:48 AM
QuoteSawwood -  
I sharpen my own bands with WM's sharpening equip.

Brian;
I am considering buying that unit, how do you like it?
Title: Re: Sharping ban blades( sort of long )
Post by: Brian_Bailey on June 08, 2003, 03:28:32 PM
Kevin -

I purchased a new auto sharpener and setter in 99 when I upgraded to the LT-40 super.  I enjoy using it. Just make sure you dress the grinding wheel after 2 light grinds on the blade and you'll get a nice sharp band.

The diamond wheel that WM uses in their resharp operation would be really great, the whole profile cut in one swoop of the wheel. Someday.