Laminarman
Gold Member
I have a small Lincoln MIG welder (115v) that does all I need for small, light guage repairs around the home. I am going to pick up an AC/DC stick welder. I know,I know, get a MIG, but I will use it six times a year at the most, and I don't want to spend two grand on a unit that can handle thick, heavy repairs. Here's my immediate need and my question: I have a chain harrow and I rigged a unit to lift it on a boom pole to carry it around. However, the darn thing keeps coming undone where the two halves link up. I'm am forever hooking them together, which is harder than it sounds as it's so heavy. I'd like to weld a piece of round barstock of some sort across the opening on each half to keep them together. The harrow tines are like 1/2" hardened steel or something. What metal could I weld there? Regular round bar stock mild steel, will that hold? Somehow in my mind I thought I read that you can't weld to the hardened steels they use on some farm implements (disc blades, harrow tines..etc) but I could be very wrong.