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I'm trying to figure out the best type of steel to buy to make 1/2" thick snow plow blades. In sure it's some type of AR, but I don't know what would be best. Gonna be cut with plasma. Not sure if that will do anything to the steels temper. Thank you.TA Arcmaster 300CM3XMT 304S22P12 suitcase feederX-Treme 12VSOptima pulserTA161SMaxstar 150STLHypertherm PM45OP setupStihl 020AVP, 039, 066 Magnum
Reply:What kind of plow are you building Al?On standard truck style plows, I use 1/8" or 12 ga mild steel. The bottom cutting edge is generally some kind of abrasion resistant steel IIRC. I don't think even commercial mold boards get over 3/16-1/4" in thickness. Depends what it for anyways.Billy Adams or Doug would know for sure.Expert Garage Hack....https://www.facebook.com/steven.webber.948
Reply:Originally Posted by Drf255I'm trying to figure out the best type of steel to buy to make 1/2" thick snow plow blades. .
Reply:Originally Posted by 7A749What kind of plow are you building Al?On standard truck style plows, I use 1/8" or 12 ga mild steel. The bottom cutting edge is generally some kind of abrasion resistant steel IIRC. I don't think even commercial mold boards get over 3/16-1/4" in thickness. Depends what it for anyways.Billy Adams or Doug would know for sure.
Reply:@ Drf256 - 1084 steel (84 pts of Carbon) is commonly used commercially with 1/4" x 6" wide AR400/500 cutting edges. Home use or commercial application for your friend??Last edited by ManoKai; 09-11-2015 at 07:50 AM.Reason: clarification"Discovery is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought" - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
Reply:Plow BLADE or Cutting edge?2 completely different things...The cutting edge for Fisher plows are 1/2" thick steel..Nothing exotic at all.And they DO NOT come on the plow stock..these are added after.And if you replace the cutting edge you should drive the truck with the plow down backwards to "set the edge"..If you dont then it will just hop off the ground until it gets the angle worn in..I work for a Fisher dealer on the side so anything you need just ask....zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:Originally Posted by zapster.The cutting edge for Fisher plows are 1/2" thick steel...I work for a Fisher dealer on the side so anything you need just ask..!
Reply:Commercial work, you'll want an AR steel cutting edge. Plowing one acre parking lot or less I'd use a mild steel 5/8" thick cutting edge, If wear is a major concern, consider adding a piece of grouser stock to the lower edge. I do this after a no longer new cutting edge gets excessive wear on the corners. even a 6" piece of this high manganese steel that work hardens will make your blade last forever. Highway plows control wear to the cutting edge with shoes armored with carbide in a steel matrix. The edge won't wear faster than the shoe.The moldboard need not be anything very wear resistant, many of the new $60,000 one tons are being fitted with stainless moldboards.An optimist is usually wrong, and when the unexpected happens is unprepared. A pessimist is usually right, when wrong, is delighted, and well prepared. |
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