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New file. . .why do I always wait?

Started by wingnut, November 13, 2008, 10:14:00 AM

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wingnut

Yesterday I was at Fastenal picking up bolts and nuts when I saw an eight inch bastard file hanging on the hook.  I said "what the heck" and bought it.  This morning Jason and I broke it out to touch up some heads for this weekend and it went through the steel like butter.

Why don't I get a new file every year when they do a so much better and faster job.

Note to self:  Buy a new file each August for use only with BHs.

Ok, who is going to be responsible for reminding me?

Mike
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Terry Green

I will Mike!!!.......just remind me.   :biglaugh:
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d. ward

Thats funny Mike.During early elk season in sept.One of the guy's asked if I could give him a general idea on sharpening broadheads with a file.I pulled out one of my bear razorheads,not all that hard of steel.I used his brand new file and it scared me how fast and how well it worked.The one I have was about 5 years old and needless to say.I wish you would have posted this before hunting season.It would have made me look better to have had a new file and I would not have had to steal the new guy's file....bowdoc

acolobowhunter

I keep a file in my "Archery Tackle Box" at all times.  I found that wrapping with light cardboard, then a few wraps of duck tape makes a nice holster for the file.  It keeps it dry, clean and will not rub against anything else in the box.

snag

I think we just get used to the slow degeneration of the file and live with it until it gets so bad we think about replacing it.
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30coupe

QuoteOriginally posted by snag:
I think we just get used to the slow degeneration of the file and live with it until it gets so bad we think about replacing it.
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JC

I'm with Bowdoc..."Now you tell me!"   :knothead:  

Now I just have to find a knifemaker who wants to trade for a 14" double cut bastard file that has seen better days.
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RightTrailWrongTime

Anyone know how to clean an old file? I don't think it got used a whole bunch but in between the lines are loaded with gunk- wire brush and some type of cleaner? I think the file has some life left in it, it's a 12" nickolsen mill bastard file, worked great on my grizzlies.
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Toklat1

A file card will get that stuff out of it.  It is a wide flat wire brush on one side and a bristle brush on the other.  Pull the wire side through a few strokes and then use the bristle side.  This should be done each time you use the file. The metal particles clogging the teeth is called pinning. The file card is made specifically for this and you can find them where you buy your files.  I learned this in the Air Force.  Your files will last much longer. Just thought I would pass this along.
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JAG

I keep a piece of chalk near my broadhead file.  When you're done and have cleaned the file, rub the chalk across it.  This will help- keep the file clean, when stored, and you'll be able to see where there is any build up next time you use it.
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d. ward

My grandpa would take his old files and place then under the edge of his rook.Then it would rain on them for however long.He used a brass bristle brush which also had some pig bristles around the otter edge of the brass wires.Then he would work from edge to edge.But for 3 bucks I ai'nt gonna clean no stinken files.We should all ask santa for them as stocking stuffers.bd

RightTrailWrongTime

Thanks guys Ill get a brush and chalk and give it a try. The file still seems to "cut" pretty good although I have nothing to compare it to, I think it's got some life left in it. I can say that in about 10 minutes I could get my grizzlies sharp verses the over two hours I had on the lansky sharpener. I have an old case knife that my dad gave me and it's got a new edge now too, I used it back when I was making bows to scrape with.
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