or considered building a landscape rake using old leaf springs for tines ? Any thoughts as to why it may or may not work ?
Tks
Bruce
It is near impossible to weld spring steel , especially to a mild steel frame , the welds will crystalize the metal and pluck that piece out .
Any landscape rakes I've ever seen have the tines bolted to the frame and not welded.
You are correct , but a lot of the home made ones i have seen , the guy has just grabbed the welder and welded them on and they have broken off . I was simply advising of the risks to anyone reading this thread who may not have known and taken this route .
With proffesional tynes the holes are made before they are tempered . With car springs you are trying to drill through hardened spring steel , one false move and the hole will work harden and without expert help you wont get past this hard spot . I take my hat off to kcprecision for drilling those 18 holes , i bet he was ready for a beer after that .
If you have an A/O set up, you can spot heat where you need the hole(s). Heat to yellow and let it cool. Drill with a standard bit with coolant. You don't need "spring" where the hole is anyway.