Zeus1
Bronze Member
- Joined
- May 17, 2011
- Messages
- 54
- Location
- Quitman, LA
- Tractor
- Ford 1700 & International Harvester Cub
Hi all. After reading lots of threads on this sight on this very topic, I desided a couple of weeks a go to build my own box blade. I went to a couple of web sites, and to my local TSC and looked at a few models, which look ok, but built a little bit on the light side. I built everything even the rippers from scratch. The only thing I didn't have was the pins and paint and fasteners. If anyone needs plans or specs I will try to help anyway I can. I didn't use any hardened grader blades, I used a piece of algoma 500 for the blade that makes contact with the ground, and its bolted on both sides so I can change it if I need to. I do have a mig welder, but I opted to use 7018 welding rods for all of my welding. I used the ole victor hand torch to cut out all my plate and start fabing from there. I probably have 25 hrs total in fab/weld/paint time, but it was time well waisted! I love to work and fabrication besides being my profession, is also my passion! The painting part is a little less enjoyable, but I sure had a good time today skinning up that new paint job. Take a look at the photo's and let me know what you all think?