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    These gizmos are available commercially, but by the time I paid shipping and tax from Tractor Supply the price is around $400. I made my own out of 1/2" thick 4" A36 angle. All cut with the PP 256 plasma cutter.

    Tony
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    Nice cutting Tony, .... nice sharp points! Good example of some "heavy" plasma cuts! Whadaya figure your material cost was for that project?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trackmaster View Post
    Nice cutting Tony, .... nice sharp points! Good example of some "heavy" plasma cuts! Whadaya figure your material cost was for that project?
    Everything including the straps and chain was about 150. I had to buy the steel new, did not have any that size.

    The points will wear down pretty quickly, they will wear to a rounded point then pretty much stay that way for some time.
    Last edited by Tony_F; 09-04-2010 at 03:27 AM.

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    Tony, a little hardfacing will keep them nice and well formed. Should be easy to do. If you can't get hardfacing, stainless may help reduce the erosion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    Tony, a little hardfacing will keep them nice and well formed. Should be easy to do. If you can't get hardfacing, stainless may help reduce the erosion.
    Funny you should mention that, I used the rake pretty hard today and was moving along in reverse when the rake snagged on a big root that did not give and it bent in the middle like ) . I believe it was because of the pointed teeth, they have not rounded over yet from use, the teeth on the commercial rake are rounded, probably for that very reason. I straightened the rake with a press and added the 3rd middle strap, but not have not tried it yet. I may also take the grinder to it tomorrow and round the points a bit.
    Last edited by Tony_F; 09-05-2010 at 03:01 AM.

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    Nice, that always feels good to make something yourself and save some bucks!

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    Did you freehand those cuts or did u use an edge to drag next to because they look really good
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    Woah!! That thing looks evil!! Do you plan on hardfacing???
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