KentT
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If you could find an old vertical air tank, propane tank, or something similar, you could make one with a nice curved blade by splitting it from end to end, then trimming and welding it back together in a V... You could bolt on a straight cutting edge on the bottom, so precision of the cut wouldn't be crucial, only the weld where you joined the two pieces together.
The curved blade is VERY useful since in helps prevent the snow from piling up and coming over a flat blade (made of wood or anything else). The curved blade "rolls" the snow in front of the blade rather than simply pushing it up into a pile that then topples and falls back over the blade...
The curved blade is VERY useful since in helps prevent the snow from piling up and coming over a flat blade (made of wood or anything else). The curved blade "rolls" the snow in front of the blade rather than simply pushing it up into a pile that then topples and falls back over the blade...