Blades on a box blade

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When the bolt is in the yellow blade, how far from the surface of the blade is the top of the head? To me it almost looks like the holes are to deep in the blade.

Just saw your pic. Looks good to me.
 
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#112  
When the bolt is in the yellow blade, how far from the surface of the blade is the top of the head? To me it almost looks like the holes are to deep in the blade.

When the bolts started sucking up tight they did look like they were getting sucked below the surface more than they should be
 
   / Blades on a box blade #113  
Those bolts look right in the cutter. They also appear to be the right size for the hole punched in the frame.

Sorry, I don't have an answer for this problem. But it has to be addressed.

Maybe take a bolt with you to the hardware store and compare it to the bolts they have. These are called "plow bolts". Not sounding condescending, just clarifying. What I would be looking at is the depth of the square portion. Maybe you can find a set of bolts that won't extend thru the cutters. :(
 
   / Blades on a box blade #114  
Need some info: I was about to mount the second blade on my box scraper and noticed that the square portion of the bolt will not fit through the hole in the box scraper

Powder coat is much thicker than paint. You may have to remove it from the holes to get the bolts to seat.
Are you sure the curve in the one blade is not due to mis fit from the powder coat?
 
   / Blades on a box blade #115  
Powder coat is much thicker than paint. You may have to remove it from the holes to get the bolts to seat.
Are you sure the curve in the one blade is not due to mis fit from the powder coat?

This problem is NOT caused by powder coat.

The problem is the bolts are seating too deeply.
 
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#116  
You might have a point.
IMG_1312.JPG
 
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#117  
When the bolt is in the yellow blade, how far from the surface of the blade is the top of the head? To me it almost looks like the holes are to deep in the blade.

Just saw your pic. Looks good to me.

Sorry that pic was the bolt not drawn tight, here is the photoIMG_1312.JPG
 
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Powder coat is much thicker than paint. You may have to remove it from the holes to get the bolts to seat.
Are you sure the curve in the one blade is not due to mis fit from the powder coat?

Thanks for your suggestions but this is looking like an issue of the holes being drilled to deep in the blades.

Wet paints are applied in thicknesses of 0.5 to 1 mil (a mil is one one-thousandths of an inch, or 0.001-inch). Powder coat is applied in thicknesses of 2 to 6 mils for decorative finishes or 6 to 10 mils (and thicker) for functional finishes.
 
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