Heh heh George gets bit! Love it!
And Brian,............ lovely! Those smallest bypass pruners are really cute! The mechanical trimmers are also really cool. I haven never found a single one that followed me home. I see them sometimes, but everything I see are the later made stamped steel crap-a-riffic types.
I am always on the lookout for good ones though.
I guess I have to take the camera out today and show some of my garden tools.
Bout time we had a little respect for garden tools!
Oh, George, reel mowers you see and try to push today? Are invariably dull.
And they are made for crap in the first place!
Reel mowers made in the last 50 years wouldn't have sold in the old days, if you gave them away for free! People knew how to make them once.
A high quality reel mower, that is very sharp? Is pretty not bad.
I pushed one for years.
And then I got one with a fabulous --2-- smokin' horsepower Briggs and Stratton on it! It had to be sharpened fairly frequently (reel mowers need to be sharp and they get dull fairly often).
But man it cut sweet when everything was cookin.
With either kind you have to take off the drive pawl, so it can turn backwards, and then make a crank to turn the reel by hand, and then use valve grind compound.
It takes about 20 minutes hand cranking with the lower blade set for more drag than you would mow with.
Pretty soon that reel will shine!
Clean it all up, put it back together, set the drag lightly, oil everything nice, and stand back! hee hehe
yours Scott