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<blockquote data-quote="bobcat_ron" data-source="post: 28163" data-attributes="member: 1066"><p>If you have a buddy with an excavator, you can have him bang on the under side of the bucket to straighten it out, I did that with my Bobcat combo bucket, works damn good.</p><p>If not, then look for a WOE that is thick, thicker than you need to it won't flex after it's welded on.</p><p>All of my welders use a tiger torch to heat the bucket up to at least 500 degrees celcius and keep it hot as they weld the new edge on, then let it cool slowly and put some hard facing on the corners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcat_ron, post: 28163, member: 1066"] If you have a buddy with an excavator, you can have him bang on the under side of the bucket to straighten it out, I did that with my Bobcat combo bucket, works damn good. If not, then look for a WOE that is thick, thicker than you need to it won't flex after it's welded on. All of my welders use a tiger torch to heat the bucket up to at least 500 degrees celcius and keep it hot as they weld the new edge on, then let it cool slowly and put some hard facing on the corners. [/QUOTE]
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