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Sharpen your flipper magnet algae scraper
I recently tried to sharpen this particular algae scraper and it was a great success. I hope this short article is helpful for you guys.
Things you will need: - Whetstone - flat surface - elbow grease This particular scraper has an angle that is set into the unit, so follow that angle. It is identical to sharpening a wood scraper. First you sharpen the edge like shown below, with the scraper on the magnet still and run it across the stone as you would scraping the glass. And now take off the blade and hone the side to get the burr back to that edge. Then finally alternate pass on the edge and the side of the blade a total of 10-15 times. As you can see in the picture, the edge is much bigger than when I got it, but it scrapes algae off like butter again. Hope you guys enjoyed this tip and never to buy another scraper tip replacement again. Cheers p.s., I'm not able to resize the images using <IMG=100x50></IMG> Not sure what's going on here. |
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Good advise. I used to work at a car dealership and I used a razor blade to clean stickers and stuff off the windows. A dull blade will scratch the glass, but a sharp one will not (unless the user really screws up).
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Glad you enjoyed it!
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Wouldn't it it leaves mark on your glass? I mean its like putting a knife to the glass. I mean u need it to be perfect. I know cause i sometime sharpen knife for my work and its never perfect. Even with 8000 grid
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