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Back (Front?) Hoe for 440b
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 86406" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>For something like that, i would knock it back into place, grind one side at a time nice and deep, then run a good weld over it. You really need to get in deep to make it strong enough to not pull out again. Even better if you remove the bobtach from the machine to do it flat. I use quite savage welding rods for stuff like this that i know cut deep. Ferrocraft 11 rods with a high freequency DC welder, works great for cutting deep into the metal. I'm sure you could get something over there of a different brand but the same style of rod.</p><p>You need to open the image so it is in it's large state to paste, if you copied the thumbnail, it will show up the same size....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 86406, member: 82"] For something like that, i would knock it back into place, grind one side at a time nice and deep, then run a good weld over it. You really need to get in deep to make it strong enough to not pull out again. Even better if you remove the bobtach from the machine to do it flat. I use quite savage welding rods for stuff like this that i know cut deep. Ferrocraft 11 rods with a high freequency DC welder, works great for cutting deep into the metal. I'm sure you could get something over there of a different brand but the same style of rod. You need to open the image so it is in it's large state to paste, if you copied the thumbnail, it will show up the same size.... [/QUOTE]
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