Patrick, you kind of hit the nail right square, it ain't anything I'd recommend to someone cause I flat know somebody else with a 120 volt wirefeeder is gonna figure he can do the process with his "machine" too.
I'll also tell you it doesn't involve a hard surface process. Just take a file to your blade and see how hard that is. Hard surface and abrasoweld really aren't designed for this type of application.
The first time I did it, I wondered if I was nuts for doing it, but I had the recommendation of a fellow I had complete trust in, so I figured why not try. After building up close to 1/4" of edge, and sharpening, I ran the machine for a few hours, and looked at the blade edges. The buildup was still there, and had performed as well as the original blade.
Now, if anyone wants to know how to rebuild rototiller blades, since they travel slow, I'll spill the beans on that. Just cut old leaf springs from a car to the original tooth profile and weld it onto the stub tooth with stainless rod. No, I don't do buildups on mower blades with stainless.