well the stableizer was so low that i couldent hone it to make it shave ready so here i go to grind it offAngle grinder accident: http://youtu.be/P22Q46dIwug
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well the stableizer was so low that i couldent hone it to make it shave ready so here i go to grind it offAngle grinder accident: http://youtu.be/P22Q46dIwug
Man that sucked! Hope it wasn't a real bad injury.
Gold Dollars are noted for their decent metal but their grind isn't the best. I have had to rework a couple of them and Double Arrows which have the same problem.
First off an angle grinder is a bit extreme overkill. The tool that is most often used for that kind of grinding is either a belt sander or a Dremel with a stone/grinding bit. Note: you have to be careful not to get the metal too hot. Keep a container of water handy to cool the metal. You start with a fairly rough one and move up to finer grit, finish hand sanding with fine sandpaper then maybe some polishing compound depending on how good you want it to look. Once you get the shoulder ground down so the blade sits flat on the hone Gold Dollars will take a decent edge and with proper polishing give a decent shave.
But, by watching your video I would say this info comes a little bit too late...............
Usually when people rave about what kind of bargain a Gold Dollar is, they don't mention the trouble that has to be gone through to make them useable.
Oh wow, glad you shared this. Hope you're alright
I think you guys should read the description of the video... that person, whoever it is, is grinding the end of a socket extension, not a straight razor
sorry guys i was just trying to be funny, i didnt think anyone would take me seriouly with an angle grinder on a gold dollar.
I got it :)
I didn't, but then I'm not as sharp as I used to be.