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Re: Hardfacing Bushhog Blades
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Posted by Mark - IN. on February 28, 2005 at 18:09:41 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: Hardfacing Bushhog Blades posted by george md on February 28, 2005 at 14:25:06:
George (and Bill), I will be the first to admit that I'm not qualified to weld or rebutt either of you. Welding is most definately a talented and practiced art that I'm not qualified for. That manifold is very impressive. Very impressive. Some time back I posted about an intake manifold that Bill Jenkins welded up to his specs for a car that he ran. To me, was a work of art, bead on top of bead until it grew all the way up as tunnel ram runners for a large plenum. He didn't grind or polish the outside (did the inside), so if he'd tried to sell it on a shelf, most surely would've passed over it because of it's looks. But it worked, and how. Wish I still had a picture of that thing. That manifold of yours, beautiful. And I mean that in a good way. And as for bush hog blades, I'll buy them because I sure don't have the ability to weld them, or the knowledge of metalurgy if I could. I'm not a/the guy you or anyone wants behind a welder, out of respect to those like yourselves whom know what they're doing, and safety for myself (and family). And I mean that in a good way too, Fellas. Mark
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