rotary blade sharpening/exchange
#1
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Location: Michigan. . .FINALLY!!!!
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I came across this site, thought I would let you know. If you live in Nebraska, you can drop them off.
http://www.justwrightsharpening.com/home
http://www.justwrightsharpening.com/home
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Originally Posted by auntpiggylpn
I came across this site, thought I would let you know. If you live in Nebraska, you can drop them off.
http://www.justwrightsharpening.com/home
http://www.justwrightsharpening.com/home
#3
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Oh.
Posts: 781
I am glad someone is talking about how to handle our old rotary cutter blades. We can extend their use by sharpening, but eventually they have to be disposed of - correctly.
Tossing them in the garbage is not a good option.
metal blades are not biodegradable...
But metal can be recycled. we can put them in some wsort of container (I use a plastic jar) to save until I get it full.Most places buy scrap metal, I am glad to give it to them FREE. Metal recyclers are all over the place. and we can save the planet a few blades at a time.
Let Quilters start a new movement....Recycle those blades.
No cutter blades in the garbage!
June in Cincinnati
Tossing them in the garbage is not a good option.
metal blades are not biodegradable...
But metal can be recycled. we can put them in some wsort of container (I use a plastic jar) to save until I get it full.Most places buy scrap metal, I am glad to give it to them FREE. Metal recyclers are all over the place. and we can save the planet a few blades at a time.
Let Quilters start a new movement....Recycle those blades.
No cutter blades in the garbage!
June in Cincinnati
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