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Re: Hardfacing Bushhog Blades
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Posted by george md on February 28, 2005 at 14:25:06 from (65.216.222.156):
In Reply to: Re: Hardfacing Bushhog Blades posted by Bill Caldwell on February 28, 2005 at 10:29:58:
Bill, No arguements here , but back about 35 years when i was in the dirt pushing biz, I used the abrazoweld as a hard face on loader edge and teeth. problem was that when I was digging in hard rock the weld would come off and bring a piece of the edge or tooth with it . Learned that it needed a cushion layer of a softer rod (7018) first ,then it worked well. I don't do any blacksmithing , but do have a forge. My buddy the local smithy up and checked out before we got serious about doing some here. He always did the show for one museums here. I do some oxy/acet cast iron welding, mostly manifolds and smaller things, some larger like vices etc. Below is a link to some pict's. Don't worry about the negative comments, I here a lot of how to weld cast with arc , but most would not dare try the manifolds that I do. george
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