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Had some fun with my new tool today. Took me about 1/2 hour to do this one tire. its my spare so I figured I test it out on this one instead of one of my new Tsls. before I did the groove pattern I grooved out all the wear bars, as this tire was free and is very worn down.
There was a bit of a learning curve, but once you get the angle of the blade right it goes pretty well. my problem was in the beginning I didnt lift the end of the groover up enough so the blade was cutting like this / instead of like this |, but once I figured out that was the problem it cut alot better (when looking at the groover you will understand my blade angle mombojumbo). I did that whole Tire on 1 blade, so when I go to do the others we will see how long the blades last.
The blade I used is still good, Im going to keep using it, I have 12 that came with the groover. I was just commenting on when I do the others, I wonder how many tires 1 blade will last.