TPnTX
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I've read a lot of ideas and watched a few videos on straightening a bent bucket blade. There are some pretty interesting ideas and different ways to do it. In a similar mindset as most of those ideas I was determined this past weekend to fix mine. I really dreaded it too because my list of things to do is pretty long right now.
Literally at the last second it occurred to me a possible way that was so easy. I knew I'd saved a heavy gauge ornamental fence post that I'd cut loose leaving the rail stubs. I grabbed it a heavy duty clamp and a pipe wrench.
Problem solved and it worked great. I know this is a fairly common issue for some so I wanted to share and maybe save someone else some headache and time.
Many things could be used as a standoff type setup. The 2" square tube worked well because something like 4x4 wood post + stand offs is too big for a typical clamp to grab.
Literally at the last second it occurred to me a possible way that was so easy. I knew I'd saved a heavy gauge ornamental fence post that I'd cut loose leaving the rail stubs. I grabbed it a heavy duty clamp and a pipe wrench.
Problem solved and it worked great. I know this is a fairly common issue for some so I wanted to share and maybe save someone else some headache and time.
Many things could be used as a standoff type setup. The 2" square tube worked well because something like 4x4 wood post + stand offs is too big for a typical clamp to grab.