[Shop-talk] Metal for plow blades
Brian and Wendy
maynerdfamily at msn.com
Mon Dec 19 13:45:26 MST 2016
If you are just looking for the cutting/scraping edge there are a lot of premade alternatives. All of the big road graders and loaders use a replaceable cutting edge. I imagine that a lot of snow type plows are made from mild steel with a hardened replaceable cutting edge.
Not sure if this helps or not. Good Luck.
Brian Warrick
Nampa, ID
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From: Shop-talk <shop-talk-bounces at autox.team.net> on behalf of David Scheidt <dmscheidt at gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2016 6:43 PM
To: eric at megageek.com
Cc: Shop-talk at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Metal for plow blades
On Dec 18, 2016, at 12:43, eric at megageek.com<mailto:eric at megageek.com> wrote:
Maybe someone here can point me to the type of metal I need for a plow blade.
I've made them from normal rolled steel and they grind down pretty fast. Do I need cold rolled, or is there something else I should be using?
I have a few one and odd plows that I can't just buy a replacement blade for, so I need to make them (unless there is a good source I can buy premade ones.)
The plows that tamed the prairies were made by Oliver, using "chilled steel" (really iron, I think ). It was cast with iron heat sinks (later, water cooled) in casting sand adjacent to the parts that needed to be hardened. That caused them to cool relatively faster and participated carbide out, forming "white iron ". It's hard and brittle.
Modernly, plows and grading blades and such are similarly hard edges on a more ductile body. They are repaired by depositing hardened welding filler, and ground into shape.
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