Spudland_Dave
Veteran Member
I was just looking at the plates and for a noviest welder this could be very dangerous.
The top lip is what takes all of the break out force and all of the weight carring, I would make sure you know what you are doing when it comes to welding it.
Very true... I've been welding (not professionally) for ~12 years now...so I'm confident with my work...nothings broken on me yet...
DMF, I guess I never answered your questions on how I did it....This is how I did it... as mentioned I used 3/8" x 1.5" Stock (if I were to do it again I would have used 1.75 stock, but i had the 1.5 here already in my inventory)
-Using my aluminum Framing Square and some Welders magnets I placed the 1.5" stock across the top and squared everything up tack welded it and tested on my QA...once I knew it was good I welded it up permanently, Bead along the back, NOT on the inside as the inside angle needs to be "crisp". I did both sides the same... I then tacked the two plates to the blade and squared everything up again (squared the 2 plates so they were squared together...dont want my blade crooked
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/128777-1-2-ready-snow-fel.html
Feel free to ask any other questions!