SnowPlow test #1

   / SnowPlow test #1 #21  
Is there a heated cab next in your plans?

Since the front blade works so great, can I have your hydraulic rear blade? :rolleyes:
 
   / SnowPlow test #1 #22  
Oops. Picked the wrong smiley face to beg with. :eek:
 
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2manyrocks said:
Is there a heated cab next in your plans?

Since the front blade works so great, can I have your hydraulic rear blade? :rolleyes:

I think you used the right face to begin with!! :D

Man, I would love a heated cab, but in maryland it's like overkill, I think.
It would be nice when plowing, but, have a hard time justifying it for a hand full of snowstorms.


Actually, my RGB can be offset, a good 12" to either side.
4 bolts, and it's moved.
SO, I am thinking next time we get a more serious snow, I may shift it to one side which would add some usable width to the clearing ability.
 
   / SnowPlow test #1 #24  
There is no such thing as overkill:D
Seriously though a cab is pretty nice almost anytime
Ken
 
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hayden said:
That's not a snow plow - it's a Zamboni

Beautiful job!

Exactly what I was thinking. I have to rig up something like that to plow off my son's hockey rink. This should be fantastic.
 
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here is a picture of the polypropelene board attached to the snow plow to avoid scraping the pavement
 

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Skunkwerx

How thick of a piece did you go with? How did you cut the material? (with a circular saw???)
 
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bx24 said:
Skunkwerx

How thick of a piece did you go with? How did you cut the material? (with a circular saw???)
How did you cut the material? (with a circular saw???)
What works for me is sandwiching it between 2 scrap pieces of thin plywood , paneling or osb and sawing through the wood and material with a jig saw.
O saw should work 2.
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== L B ==
 
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LBrown59 said:
;)Air Conditioning works better with a cab.:)
I don't care what ya call it along as it stays between 69 and 72*f in there.
Actually once you put the "fish bowl" around you, you will want both. The summer sun is pretty strong even up here.
Ken
 
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Nice! Too bad shipping is twice the cost of the material for me :( Not that I would need it for a snowplow.. but looks good to put a skirt on my rough cut mower.
 
   / SnowPlow test #1 #32  
:) See if you can find a scrap pick up bed mat
and cut what you need out of that.:cool:
I have bought new bed mats at big lots for 25 bucks. :)
== L B ==
charlz said:
Nice! Too bad shipping is twice the cost of the material for me :( Not that I would need it for a snowplow.. but looks good to put a skirt on my rough cut mower.
 
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bx24 said:
Skunkwerx

How thick of a piece did you go with? How did you cut the material? (with a circular saw???)


The stuff I got was 3/8" thick. It has fiber cords embedded.
I used a fresh utility knife and just kept scoring. I got to the point it would bend with a crease, like cardboard, then finished by slicing down the crease on the backside.

I don't think I would use a circular saw it might grab harshly, I think I would try a jig saw with one of those knife style blades installed.

If I was dealing with 1/2" or thicker material, I would probably run it through my bandsaw.

Bottom line, it wasn't a huge problem using the utility knife.
 
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Has anybody found a good source for nylon strips? I guess some of the other polymers and plastics may be good as well, if they are tough enough and cheap enough. You would think there would be a good surplus source.

jmf
 
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Since I live in the "sunny" south I don't have your needs but a suggestion from the time we had a breeding kennel. I cut down truck flaps to make the dog doors as the longest lasting material I could find. A band saw was the perfect tool for the job. It cut cleanly and quickly. For the thick stuff you would probably want a 3/4" blade, 4-6 teeth per inch.

Vernon
 
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SkunkWerX,
Do you have the seller's name on ebay where you bought the rubber strip? The link you had posted last year is no longer valid and I didn't have any success doing a search on ebay.

Thanks.
 
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SkunkWerX,
Do you have the seller's name on ebay where you bought the rubber strip? The link you had posted last year is no longer valid and I didn't have any success doing a search on ebay.

Thanks.

I can't help you with the email address. Have you thought about flat drive belting? TSC sells belting by the foot.
:)
 
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I can't help you with the email address. Have you thought about flat drive belting? TSC sells belting by the foot.
:)

I will check that out. I also read that TSC has some horse matting that can work. I'll have to go see what they have.

Thanks.
 

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