TheEngineer
Well-Known Member
Well, that time of year will soon be with us and those clippers you chucked in the back of the tack room last season, will be dragged "kicking and screaming" into the light of day. Therefore I decided to put a few posts together, as I did last year to be of assistance with any clipper problems or questions.
For those that didnt read any of my posts last season, my background is, that I work for one of the "big four" clipper companies as an engineer, with nearly 15 years experience in sharpening, repairs and clipper related problems.
I don't say who I work for, because i am not here to generate business or plug my "brand", merely to offer advice or try and answer queries. Please feel free to PM me with any questions and I will try my best to answer.
For starters a little free advice before the season leaps into top gear!
1) Get your clippers out now, check the mains lead, check they run and send them in for a service/safety check before the rush starts.
2) Clean your blades off and get them sharpened fresh for the new season, check for damaged teeth, rust and corrosion, all of which will hamper your clipping.
3) Get you power sockets, trip switches and extension leads tested, ready for the season.
4) Throw the WD40 in the bin and buy some proper clipper oil, then you are ready to go, with a clean, safe machine, the correct oil and sharp blades.
Most repair firms have a busy workload once the season kicks in, so be an "early bird" and you wont be panicking, with a half clipped horse and a dead pair of clippers when you need them most.
Most of all, ride safe, enjoy your horse and "clip happy"
Ian
For those that didnt read any of my posts last season, my background is, that I work for one of the "big four" clipper companies as an engineer, with nearly 15 years experience in sharpening, repairs and clipper related problems.
I don't say who I work for, because i am not here to generate business or plug my "brand", merely to offer advice or try and answer queries. Please feel free to PM me with any questions and I will try my best to answer.
For starters a little free advice before the season leaps into top gear!
1) Get your clippers out now, check the mains lead, check they run and send them in for a service/safety check before the rush starts.
2) Clean your blades off and get them sharpened fresh for the new season, check for damaged teeth, rust and corrosion, all of which will hamper your clipping.
3) Get you power sockets, trip switches and extension leads tested, ready for the season.
4) Throw the WD40 in the bin and buy some proper clipper oil, then you are ready to go, with a clean, safe machine, the correct oil and sharp blades.
Most repair firms have a busy workload once the season kicks in, so be an "early bird" and you wont be panicking, with a half clipped horse and a dead pair of clippers when you need them most.
Most of all, ride safe, enjoy your horse and "clip happy"
Ian