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    Snow plow cutting edges

    Ok, I searched the forum and can't find a discussion specific to these.

    Question--would they be heavy melt, or P&S?

    A couple of them are 1/4" thick, and the others are 3/8". They're off your garden variety Western or Meyers pickup truck size plows, and of course, I'll cut them down to "prepared" size.



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    I get quite a few off tractors and other equpiment and it all goes in my heavy melt.

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    I've got a 9' laying around that would be #1. My 8'er on the truck now would be, too.
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    Ok. I asked, cause I wasn't sure whether it met this spec or not:

    231 Plate and structural steel, 5 feet and under.

    Cut structural and plate scrap, 5 feet and under. Clean open hearth steel plates, structural shapes, crop ends, shearings, or broken steel tires. Dimensions not less than 1/4 inch thickness, not over 5 feet in length and 18 inches in width. Phosphorus or sulphur not over 0.05 percent.
    Cause if it was originally a big plate, and cut into snowplow edge sized strips, I could see where it might be.

    Oh well.

    Thanks, guys, for quick replies.

    (I'm gonna ask at the yard anyway.)

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    I just realized I hadn't provided an update on this question. (For them that will seach for this question, and read this thread for the information, someday in the future.)

    The yard I asked said they'd be heavy melt, not P&S, because of the chemistry. Cutting edges are a hardened steel, and that's different than P&S.

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    I would double check and make sure the blade isn't made of tungsten carbide. If it is that stuff brings $8-$10 a pound.

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    Nah. They're high-carbon steel. A new one can be had for a hundred bucks, give or take, (aftermarket), so they're not made of anything that expensive.

    Thanks for the thought though.


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