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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 6786" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Those gussets in the corners are the ones i was talking about.</p><p>I have never owned a flat floor style bucket, mine have a flat base and then a ridge inside for strength so they don't need this support in the corners. For a flat floor style i do believe they are needed.</p><p>I too would check on steel grade, most buckets are built with bizaloy 300 or 400 over here. Do NOT buy one made out of standard mild steel, it simply won't last, even with hard cutting edge it will bend. Bolt on cutting edge is a good idea, removing a worn weld on blade is murder!!!! believe me, i have tried removing one before.</p><p>Grease points are a plus too, mine have no grease points and its now all sloppy from pin wear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 6786, member: 82"] Those gussets in the corners are the ones i was talking about. I have never owned a flat floor style bucket, mine have a flat base and then a ridge inside for strength so they don't need this support in the corners. For a flat floor style i do believe they are needed. I too would check on steel grade, most buckets are built with bizaloy 300 or 400 over here. Do NOT buy one made out of standard mild steel, it simply won't last, even with hard cutting edge it will bend. Bolt on cutting edge is a good idea, removing a worn weld on blade is murder!!!! believe me, i have tried removing one before. Grease points are a plus too, mine have no grease points and its now all sloppy from pin wear. [/QUOTE]
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