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9/16/2016
Craig Saxe, UW-Extension, Juneau County Agricultural Agent 1
Maintaining Lawn and Garden Tools
Craig SaxeUW-Extension, Juneau Co.211 Hickory StreetMauston WI 53948(608) 847-9329craig.saxe@ces.uwex.eduhttp://fyi.uwex.edu/cwas/
Download this factsheet at: http://hort.uwex.edu/or
all documents at: http://tinyurl.com/toolcare
Choosing the Right Tool
Choosing the Right Tool
• Of good quality– Choose Solid, Serviceable tools at the best price– Select tool heads of high-carbon steel– Cheaper tools are stamped rather than forged– Weakest construction is the tang & ferrule joint– Select solid hardwood handles, usually ash or
hickory
Choosing the Right Tool
• Of good quality
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Choosing the Right Tool• Of good quality• Designed for the job
Choosing the Right Tool• Of good quality• Designed for the job• Designed for the user
www.greenherontools.com/
Stirrup hoeGarden hoe Diamond hoe
Comparing Tools Keep Tools:
Sharp,
Well Lubricated
Clean,
Remember, Safety First Secure the Tool
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Keep Tools Clean
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Prevent Rust
Prevent Rust – Other Options
• Spray with WD-40
• Spray with silicone spray
• Rub with oil sock
• Apply a coating of car wax
• Remember oil is flammable!
• Coat with grease for longer storage
Tips for Storing Tools
• Store in a dry place
• Consider a bucket caddy for smaller tools
• Store upright off the floor
• Examine and clean as putting away
Maintain Handles
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Caution! oil soaked materials may spontaneously ignite.
Benefits of Sharp Tools
• Less effort to cut (soil, grass, twigs, etc)
• Last longer
• More productive
• More enjoyment in using
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Maintain the Correct Angle
UWEX - A2683
Cornell Extension
A File is Your Best Tool
Angle of teeth relative to work
Tip of File
Other Sharpening Tools Remember the Burr
UWEX – A2683
Remember the Burr
scienceofsharpwickededgeusa.com
Sharpening a Hoe
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Sharpening a Round Shovel Sharpening a Square Shovel
Sharpening Pruning Shears
Anvil By-Pass
Sharpening Hedge Shears
• Straighten blade if bent
• Sharpen to factory edge
• Remove bur using sandpaper
before closing blade
Sharpening Lopping Shears
SharpeningScythes
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Usually, the best option is to buy a new one
Sharpening a Saw Other Maintenance Tasks
Sharp,
Well Lubricated
Clean,
In Summary, Keep Tools:
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