Sodo
Elite Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2012
- Messages
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- Location
- Cascade Mtns of WA state
- Tractor
- Kubota B-series & Mini Excavator
I built this stick-rake using spring-steel rock-rake tines. Sometimes when I shove it deep into a bush and back out it grabs ahold of something unseemly and "PING" off comes a tine. I know tractoring excites you fellas. 

(thats my old BX24, sold it for $700 more than I paid forit)
I've broken 5 tines now, and there are some gaps in my raking. Anyway since I have a welder and am inclined to use it at the drop of a hat, I want to fix these tines. If that doesn't work then I'll buy new ones. They're surprisingly cheap ($12 each) but welding is more fun.
I plan to weld some roundstock on each side to strengthen the weld area. Does anybody know how to re-heattreat a spring steel tine such as this? Material is 5/16" x 1" (made in Italy, it's probably 8x25mm). Gut feel is that without an oven heat treating is too much trouble and maybe just bracing it (very easy) is 'good enough'.




(thats my old BX24, sold it for $700 more than I paid forit)
I've broken 5 tines now, and there are some gaps in my raking. Anyway since I have a welder and am inclined to use it at the drop of a hat, I want to fix these tines. If that doesn't work then I'll buy new ones. They're surprisingly cheap ($12 each) but welding is more fun.
I plan to weld some roundstock on each side to strengthen the weld area. Does anybody know how to re-heattreat a spring steel tine such as this? Material is 5/16" x 1" (made in Italy, it's probably 8x25mm). Gut feel is that without an oven heat treating is too much trouble and maybe just bracing it (very easy) is 'good enough'.

