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Replacing Weld On Cutting Edge
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank Y" data-source="post: 28304" data-attributes="member: 2440"><p>Thanks for the reply guys. I was planning on cutting out the old edge with either a plasma if I can find someone who has one or gouge it out with a torch or grind it out with a cutoff on the grinder. Probably end up being the latter of the 3. Im mainly concerned about getting the new edge welded in straight and not having it warp. Is heating a requirement to keeping it straight? Thanks Frank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank Y, post: 28304, member: 2440"] Thanks for the reply guys. I was planning on cutting out the old edge with either a plasma if I can find someone who has one or gouge it out with a torch or grind it out with a cutoff on the grinder. Probably end up being the latter of the 3. Im mainly concerned about getting the new edge welded in straight and not having it warp. Is heating a requirement to keeping it straight? Thanks Frank [/QUOTE]
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