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How do you "Harden" Metal
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<blockquote data-quote="putnamd" data-source="post: 190795" data-attributes="member: 2354"><p>most has been said - tool and die man knows and rightly said about harding varies - so to 'get' er done' use the hard surfacing rod on the teeth as they are replaceable. since you only have really minimum number to do. if it wears slap another coat of weld on - remember to grind to a cutting edge to help it dig in. I have been a shop teacher and farmer for 32 yrs- doesn't mean anything other then I have had some practice-so ya need to get it done by trying this. then go to buying the harden tiped if you want to spend the money- or use muscle- a 'pick' to get the ground started for the auger.</p><p>good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="putnamd, post: 190795, member: 2354"] most has been said - tool and die man knows and rightly said about harding varies - so to 'get' er done' use the hard surfacing rod on the teeth as they are replaceable. since you only have really minimum number to do. if it wears slap another coat of weld on - remember to grind to a cutting edge to help it dig in. I have been a shop teacher and farmer for 32 yrs- doesn't mean anything other then I have had some practice-so ya need to get it done by trying this. then go to buying the harden tiped if you want to spend the money- or use muscle- a 'pick' to get the ground started for the auger. good luck [/QUOTE]
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