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   / Land plane/ grading scraper #81  
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Second day on project. Making progress.
 
   / Land plane/ grading scraper #82  
Update on project. Welding complete except for angle iron blade holders on bottom, thought it would be best to drill holes for attaching blades before welding. Question: How best to drill 5/8 bolt holes? Lots of them to do. Hole saw, twist drill, plasma cutter?? Gonna wish I had a friend with a mill I bet.
 
   / Land plane/ grading scraper #84  
Question: How best to drill 5/8 bolt holes? Lots of them to do. Hole saw, twist drill, plasma cutter?? Gonna wish I had a friend with a mill I bet.

Look at post #28 in my landplane thread,,,

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/369327-landplane-my-diy-3.html?highlight=landplane

I used my power feed drill press. I too had to drill a LOT of holes for the landplane construction.

You could always stop by,, we could drill them one afternoon,,, :thumbsup:

:laughing:
 
   / Land plane/ grading scraper #85  
If all you have is a plasma cutter and a hand drill then I would do the hand drill. Use a center punch to locate the holes and then start off with a small bit and progress up to 5/8". A drill press would help make the process easier but if you don't have one then it's an excuse to buy one or just do it by hand. I would buy a name brand 5/8" bit. With a hole saw i think it'll take longer and you'll need to make a pilot hole. Hole saws tend to be a little tricky with a hand drill. A trick I use is drill the pilot hole first with a regular bit. Then use a smooth steel rod in the hole saw for centering it. If the hole saw catches while drilling it a drill bit for the guide will almost always snap while the metal rod will be fine. My choice would be a drill bit over the hole saw and both over a plasma cutter (unless you have a CNC plasma cutter that can make nice holes).
 
   / Land plane/ grading scraper #86  
I have had success using a 5/8" hole saw in a hand drill. I clamp the blade where I want it to the angle iron and drill through the existing blade holes. An hours work or a little more for two eight foot blades.
 
   / Land plane/ grading scraper #87  
Finally had a day to finish up the welding on my new landplane. This was a great project and look forward to getting it painted and up to the farm. Total cost $480 in steel, $160 for blades plus about three days work for me. Used both Mig and Stick welding. Farmed out the holes on the threepoint hookup as I did not have a large bit but otherwise went very smooth. Used a drill press for holes in blades. 6'x6'.

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   / Land plane/ grading scraper #90  
Well I got the landplane to the farm this weekend and put it to the test. It is awesome. My roads are what I call chat and it did a wonderful job. Great project.
 
 

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