Bent Forks

   / Bent Forks #11  
I've never weighed the sledge. I think it is 8-10 pounds. But that was enough to make a very loud metal on metal noise that will damage you ears. The heat really made the difference(I tried beating it without heat and it would not budge). After I got it to the shape I needed, I sprayed it down with cold water to completely cool it fast. I think that makes it harder. I may have to read up on that again....

After reading a bit, I think I did the right thing. If it seems to be softer than before and bends easier, I will heat it up, bend it back, then really heat it up and quench it in a tub. That should do it. But it seems fine for now.
 
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#12  
Thanks David,
I assume you heated the area of each fork next to the plate.
I am getting ready to build a manlift to trim the hedges I planted last summer. The front side has the slop and I can not get a foot grip to trim.
This makes it necessary to get the forks close to level.
PJ
 
   / Bent Forks #13  
I'm not sure the rock will bend it back in the same place. When you first bent it, the steel at the bend is now "work hardened", it won't likely bend in that area again unless it cracks from too much work hardening.
My suggestion is heat and a come-a-long or heat and your big rock. If you want to harden it, water quencing may make it too hard and brittle, oil quencing provides less hardening than water, and compressed air provides less hardening than oil.

Let us know how it goes and what worked.
Tim
 
   / Bent Forks #14  
<font color="blue"> I assume you heated the area of each fork next to the plate. </font>

Only the left fork bent down. The right one stayed put. And it bent in kind of a curve starting about a foot out from the plate. I had to heat and beat in an area about a foot long to get it flat.
 
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#15  
Did it take allot of heat in a large area before you could bend it?
Looks like sore arm coming up. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
PJ
 
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#16  
Most of the heavy work with the forks is about over. Use should be in the 3 to 4 hundred pound area. If I lose some of the hardening it should still be ok.
Will post on how it comes out.
PJ
 
   / Bent Forks #17  
According to Scott @ PT, the forks are just mild steel. Heat treating should not be an issue. You can probably just bend them back and not worry about it. Good luck!
Gravy /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Bent Forks #18  
I sure am sorry that you guys are bending those forks, the people at PT must not know the abuse that we put our equipment through.

I decided to build my own, and came up with this, and you could do the same and never bend another fork. Just about any forklift repair place would have a 16 in carriage and forks of different lengths. The units with quick attach only need to weld a quick attach on to the back of the carriage. and the people like me that have the three tab hook up, need to weld the three lifting tabs on the back of the carriage. Worked out real nice for me and is adjustable. It may weigh a little more, but most of the forks are rated for 3000 lbs and above.
 

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   / Bent Forks #19  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( That must have been a big hammer /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif )</font>




<font color="red"> "If it don't go, force it! If you can't force it, get a bigger hammer!!"


Actually the best tool you have is your head!! Think about it!! </font>
 
   / Bent Forks #20  
<font color="red"> "If it don't go, force it! If you can't force it, get a bigger hammer!!" </font>

Corollary: For every job there is the proper tool -- it is a hammer.
 

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