6sunset6
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- NH TC34DA 34HP HST, 2 rear remotes, front diverter, loaded R4's
yup outside wedges tapered on outside only. Middle both sides.
I turned my scrap piles upside down looking for a piece of 3/8 plate. Not one piece. Plenty of 1/4 and 1/2. So I made the center wedge from 1/2. Probably better anyway.
I welded the wedges to the bottom and tacked the top. Let it cool till tomorrow and unbolt it , turn it over so I can weld down. It does not look pretty but I got some bevel on the wedges and used 5/32 6011 at 165 A. I know it got right down into the root. The first passes looked good. The follow on passes look terrible but there are less blow holes than I have ever had . Some under cut but in 3/4 plate I don't think it matters much. I was almost going to take this someplace to get it welded but then that's why I have a welder. If this one blows up I will take it someplace. I think there is a lot less stress on the wedges with this design.
I turned my scrap piles upside down looking for a piece of 3/8 plate. Not one piece. Plenty of 1/4 and 1/2. So I made the center wedge from 1/2. Probably better anyway.
I welded the wedges to the bottom and tacked the top. Let it cool till tomorrow and unbolt it , turn it over so I can weld down. It does not look pretty but I got some bevel on the wedges and used 5/32 6011 at 165 A. I know it got right down into the root. The first passes looked good. The follow on passes look terrible but there are less blow holes than I have ever had . Some under cut but in 3/4 plate I don't think it matters much. I was almost going to take this someplace to get it welded but then that's why I have a welder. If this one blows up I will take it someplace. I think there is a lot less stress on the wedges with this design.