Seems I recall that those powder & heat treatment "case hardening" products/procedures were actually quite effective... but I do want to keep this cheap and simple on what is becoming my "back-up" bucket. The existing edge needs to be repaired and then beefed up anyway... so why not with a little grinding and an "already hardened" bolt-on. I also have questions about the effect of welding on a cutting edge and whether or not it would require post-welding heat treatment to retain its full strength and hardness.Egon said:Cutting edges have entirely different composition and forming methods as compared to the rest of the bucket material. I don't believe a powder coat will do much. You can weld on hard facing but again that will be different material.Welding on cutting edges also requires a different rod.
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Bottom line: Simple & cheap is good. Complicated and/or costly is bad. Unless someone tells me that I can't or shouldn't drill through that existing cutting edge to add a bolt-on, I think that's going to be the plan!
Dougster