72" bent bucket edge (need advice)

   / 72" bent bucket edge (need advice)
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#11  
I have thought of having a new edge welded on!
 
   / 72" bent bucket edge (need advice) #12  
   / 72" bent bucket edge (need advice) #14  
Find a stump about 2-3 feet tall, flip the bucket over and put the top of the bent area on the stump. That will support the bucket while you use the sledge.
 
   / 72" bent bucket edge (need advice) #15  
Cut a slice through the worst part of the bend so the metal has a place to go. Weld it back up after you have it straight.
 
   / 72" bent bucket edge (need advice) #16  
Just for what it's worth. To me, using steady pressure is ALWAYS better than a hammer at almost any stuck or bent thing.

I have on ocassion drilled holes in work where one couldn't get a puller, clamps or a vice on. Then used bolts or threaded rod to pull the thing back into position. Finally, weld the holes closed and grind them up pretty again.
 
   / 72" bent bucket edge (need advice) #17  
Cut a slice through the worst part of the bend so the metal has a place to go. Weld it back up after you have it straight.

Yep, agree with this method. You need to take out a bit of the "stretched material".
 
   / 72" bent bucket edge (need advice) #18  
Making a sawcut through the bend also allows you to work half the material at a time. Better to move a corner than flatten an arch.
 
   / 72" bent bucket edge (need advice) #19  
Cut out the bent piece and weld in a new piece.
 
   / 72" bent bucket edge (need advice) #20  
The slice it, heat it, real big hammer, then a new weld on cutting edge.
 

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