How do woodies edge their lawns?
Dear all,
On the weekend just gone, I was ordered to clean up the lawn. I have a Ryobi line trimmer which I don't use much as it's more trouble to set up than to do the actual job. It is supposed to have a bump feed action which supposedly releases some reel just when the machine needs it. Well it started ok then tapped the thing on the lawn and nothing happened. On closer examination the plastic wheel which screws the bump feed onto a revolving shaft had bent totally out of shape. I rang several Bunnies and Mega Mitre 10. The part I need is out of date, try Ryobi during weekdays, they might have it. I use the Ryobi line trimmer to neaten up the edges of my lawn but without it, I got out a hand edger which is a metal disc attached to a handle. That was hard work and it would go off-line so that wasn't much help even after I sharpened it. My mind got to thinking there must be another way. I'll ask the guys on the forum. What techniques do you use on your lawn edges? Do you worry about the edges? We would all rather be working with wood so how do you speed up this painful process? I know this is not a typical woodworking question but I'd like to hear what you guys do.