pmsmechanic
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Look up "rotary broach" on youtube. SVSeeker has a good video on making one. There are probably others too.
I am guessing some of you are not familiar with plow bolts:
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Similar to a carriage bolt, but it sits down inside a conical hole instead of protruding like a carriage bolt.
Commonly used to mount plow shares onto frames, etc. where a flush surface is desired.
My thoughts on the OP's problems are how much metal would need to come off to simply grind the heads flush to start with?
Since the square section is so short, it may take less time than you think to simply rough out the hole with a coarse square file.
How would you die grind a 3/8" square hole?!Have you thought about drilling round hole then squaring it out with die grinder?
I'm seeing hex head bolts in a lot of places that would have used a plow bolt in the past. Round hole, use an Allen wrench on one side to hold it.
How would you die grind a 3/8" square hole?!
This gets my vote, square broaching is to time consuming, I'm slow enough as it is.............