The Edge w/ Russ Layton; Maintenance Tips for Your Sparx Sharpener
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2017
- Russ gives you the lowdown on how to properly maintain the machine to give you the best results consistently.
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Founded in 2013, Sparx Hockey is located just outside of Boston in Acton, Massachusetts. Sparx Hockey is a developer and manufacturer of skate sharpening equipment and related accessories for ice hockey, figure skating and sled hockey. The Sparx Sharpener, the company’s flagship product, is an affordable, automated product that allows anyone, anywhere, with no prior skate sharpening experience, to easily sharpen hockey and figure skates with pro-level accuracy. Thousands of customers in the U.S. and Canada are currently sharpening their skates with Sparx, including individuals, families, teams, rink operators and pro shops. The company is focused on building a leadership position in skate sharpening by providing customers with the most advanced, accurate and easy to use skate sharpening equipment on the planet.
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An old harddrive magnet inside a bag is perfect to move the shavings around (form outside the box), in my case is even more useful because I have the acrylic base and is real hard to reach the back of it.
Do you make any videos for the new machine
Been doing this exact same thing. Except I dump the tray in a trash can, then vacum it, then wipe it w/ a moist towel. Just my preferred method. Also, I clean my after every sharpening just so all the debris isn't sitting inside the machine. Nice vid though.
any recommendations for a vacuum to go with the sharpener? it seems like the sparx sharpener isn't sold separately just available with the commercial models.
@Sparx Hockey If you have Bauer s170 goalie skates do you not use the goalie risers being that the blade is skinnier than other skates
What does the blinking red light on the Sparx mean
What about blowing it with compressed air?
Purge that thought from your mind brother. You'll only end up spreading abrasive steel dust everywhere.
Are you a special kind of dumb? Blow metal fines in the air that sounds like stupidity
@@willynillynilky5226, sick reply!
I’ll take my chances taking the unit outside once a year to blow whatever little is left after vacuuming it.