posted on August 28, 2012 02:29:08 PM new
Hi, all: If your paper cutter needed sharpening, where would you go to get it done? I checked with Staples, and they don't do it. I really don't know where to start. ~Adele
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posted on August 28, 2012 04:46:05 PM new
once I asked our local supermarket ,they said we have outside company which would do it for 15 dollars.
15 dollars,I can get a new cleaver
posted on August 28, 2012 09:04:08 PM new
Try a scissor sharpening service. They don't always advertise, so if there's nothing in the phone book, check with a local fabric store, hair salon or pet grooming salon--they all have blades that have to be sharpened. If there's a hospital in town, there's probably a surgical instrument sharpening service, some of them will do other blades, too, but not always. Sharpening is often based on a 'per inch of blade' basis, so sharpening a paper cutter could seem costly, but if you have a GOOD paper cutter, it's probably worth it.
posted on August 28, 2012 10:17:25 PM new
Just Google "Sharpening Service" in your area - looks like many hardware stores sharpen tools etc - found a couple in Hemet if that is close to you.
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posted on August 29, 2012 09:37:22 PM new
Thanks, everyone. And. . . hi, Neglus! E-mail me with your whereabouts etc. etc. Would love to see you again. Adele