glennm Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 I've got a few screws which hit pebbles in glacial ice and now have bent teeth. Any advice on how to best restore them would be appreciated. Thanks! Quote
Paul_detrick Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 Find someone near you who does saw blades. I got that addvice from this board, and it payed off great. The guy did them for three something a piece, great job. He had a machine sharper that was for those round dril saws(augers) it was kool.Just like new. Good luck Quote
erden Posted July 19, 2002 Posted July 19, 2002 Try this web page... A few cautions: Use high speed with the Dremel, let the disk remove the excess material by its peripheral speed rather than applied pressure against the screw's teeth. This will allow you more dexterity with the Dremel, remove less material so as not to get ahead of yourself while sharpening the teeth and it will keep the disk intact on the Dremel - disk will chip and shatter if not careful. Also give the screw teeth time to cool as you sharpen them, do not go all out on them so as not to ruin the tempering of the metal... [ 07-19-2002, 09:50 AM: Message edited by: erden ] Quote
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