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Serrated blades
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06/26/17 02:22 AM
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Three Nails Guide
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Pro Angler
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I run American Angler knives. I can get about a month and half use from them then they go dull. Does anyone know if you can sharpen these and if so who can?
Thanks
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Re: serrated blades
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#12311129
06/26/17 02:33 AM
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Joined: Aug 2015
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Pintail711
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i wonder if you could run a chainsaw file across the serrations...
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Re: serrated blades
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06/26/17 02:50 AM
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Ken Gaby
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Look at the Work Sharp Knife and Tool Sharpener. Supposed to sharpen serrated blades. I've used it on serrated blades with some success. The belt is too big to get into the smallest serration but it will sharpen the larger serration on the blade. There's some videos on how to use it. Sharpens regular blades really well.
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Re: serrated blades
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#12311156
06/26/17 02:51 AM
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Slewfoot
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Yep!! Chainsaw file or a Lansky triangle blade will do the trick!!
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Re: serrated blades
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06/26/17 11:51 AM
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red snappa
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Get a Block sharpener. They are cheap and will sharpen serrated blades quick. Just Google "Block Sharpener". You can watch a demo on how easy it is on You Tube.
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Re: serrated blades
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06/26/17 08:34 PM
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Joined: May 2016
Posts: 237
Hancock's Guide Service
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Outdoorsman
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I run a Rapala lithium and I get about a month out of blades. For $7 I just buy new ones. I sharpened enough knives when I ran the BBQ joint.
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Re: serrated blades
[Re: Pintail711]
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06/27/17 12:20 AM
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Spiderman
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i wonder if you could run a chainsaw file across the serrations... Yes. This has been discussed on here before. 6 or 8 passes on each serration & it is as good as new.
The Truth is six of the seven Dwarfs are not Happy!
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Re: serrated blades
[Re: Ken Gaby]
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06/27/17 10:53 AM
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Captain Yakker
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Look at the Work Sharp Knife and Tool Sharpener. Supposed to sharpen serrated blades. I've used it on serrated blades with some success. The belt is too big to get into the smallest serration but it will sharpen the larger serration on the blade. There's some videos on how to use it. Sharpens regular blades really well. I have that sharpener. It has a guide for serrated blades, but the instructions say to only sharpen the back side, using the guide, not the serrated side. Seems to work on my serrated blades using that method. And I just have to say, I LOVE the Work Sharp Sharpener.
Fishin' to stock Lake Crisco.
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Re: serrated blades
[Re: red snappa]
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06/27/17 12:32 PM
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serj5150
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Get a Block sharpener. They are cheap and will sharpen serrated blades quick. Just Google "Block Sharpener". You can watch a demo on how easy it is on You Tube. +1 on the block sharpener. I use the longer serrated blades and sharpen them after every use. I have the same blades for about 2 years now. But then again you probably clean a lot more fish than I do..lol!!
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Re: serrated blades
[Re: serj5150]
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06/28/17 05:37 PM
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leanin post
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Get a Block sharpener. They are cheap and will sharpen serrated blades quick. Just Google "Block Sharpener". You can watch a demo on how easy it is on You Tube. +1 on the block sharpener. I use the longer serrated blades and sharpen them after every use. I have the same blades for about 2 years now. But then again you probably clean a lot more fish than I do..lol!! Im going to try the Block SHARPENER, I had several correspondences with the owner, Paul Block, and he assured me they sharpener will get the blades sharper than new. money back gaurantee, they sell for around 20 bucks, 2 for 30. theres a new style that is a couple dollars more that has slight improvements to the handle grip.
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Re: serrated blades
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07/01/17 10:19 PM
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lmbr
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Outdoorsman
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After reading about the Block sharper I bought 2 of them. WOW! Sharp knife blades again. Mark if you get one, you'll be glad you did.
Love the thump.
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