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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 72621" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Wow, having that bent sure would need some big gear, not sure it will be possible on a budget.</p><p>I don't see any issues with holes in the cutting edge, there are a few out there like that and they are just fine.</p><p>I thought my cutting edge was 12 or 15mm thick bevel cut.</p><p>Some of the 4 in 1 buckets you can get have a flat floor made of bizaloy about 15mm thick. It weighs more than the A frame look, but it sure is strong. As yours won't be exposed to the same extremes that a 4 in 1 would, you may be able to consider going that route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 72621, member: 82"] Wow, having that bent sure would need some big gear, not sure it will be possible on a budget. I don't see any issues with holes in the cutting edge, there are a few out there like that and they are just fine. I thought my cutting edge was 12 or 15mm thick bevel cut. Some of the 4 in 1 buckets you can get have a flat floor made of bizaloy about 15mm thick. It weighs more than the A frame look, but it sure is strong. As yours won't be exposed to the same extremes that a 4 in 1 would, you may be able to consider going that route. [/QUOTE]
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