RyGuy24 said:Just picked this up yesterday, she's not new but she's a beaut!anyone know a good place to order blades for it in eastern Canada?
RyGuy24 said:They are 16"
The ones I have are 27 1/2 from hole to hole and 28 3/4 overall. Let me know how you make out locally. Dont know what the availability is in canada. you could always cut and drill in a pinch.
deereman75 said:I think you would need abraive wheels to cut them, and carbine bits to drill them, those blades are **** hard. My great grandpa made some knives out of those, he had to burn the rivet holes in it with an arc welder.
I think you would need abraive wheels to cut them, and carbine bits to drill them, those blades are **** hard. My great grandpa made some knives out of those, he had to burn the rivet holes in it with an arc welder.
You know sometimes you can take a small O/A welding tip, heat the area to be drilled. Let it cool naturally. Do not quench in oil or water!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is a clay on the market that will stop / slow the heat from crawling. That would help protect the teeth. Maybe in this case place the teeth in water.
Funny, when I found them I was thinking about making knife blades with them!