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jake98

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Call me cheap, but I think I'm gonna get a 7' x however tall I can get piece of LVL beam to make a front blade to attach to my bucket. Put an angle or channel on the bottom and another to mate with the bucket's cutting edge, and strap it on. That stuff is strong. Should be a cheap experiment.

ps, I could use it for a work top the rest of the year..
 
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just called the lumber yard, about $70. for 8' x 16" x 1 3/4"
 
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You are the king of DIY Jake. :D
Dont forget to post pictures.

Wedge
 
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Anxious to see that. Just might work. :)

But I fill up any work-top space so quick, I'd never be able to spare it for being a blade come next winter. :D
 
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No matter how I draw it up it's wrong, so I'm going to do the wrong one on the left. I could only get 18" LVL and 20 would'a been just right. I have a Goodyear plow wiper edge that I'll sandwich between a plate and an angle in front of the wood. The bucket edge will push on the angle and I'll weld some tabs above the edge on it for lifting connection. It'll be 6'2", that's what the rubber is.
Gotta work tomorrow so I'll have time to consider cutting up that nice 12' LVL I just bought..
 

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i'm sure it will work, and it's going to be a great conversation piece with the rest of the people in your town too. :D

maybe not the case around where you are, but around here i always see old rusted snow plow blades for sale beside the road. i have no clue what they are/were from, or what century they were made in, but they usually have the price spray painted to the blade, and it's generally $50, $100, or $150. you can get a decent start on a blade that way too.
 
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Put a GOOD paint job on that LVL if you want it to last more than one winter. I have a bunch of scrap around from some large beams we put in the house and LVL delaminates fairly quickly when it's wet.
 
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Duh, sometimes I forget everything I know.. I was just about to post that I don't want to cut up a nice piece for a bad design and then I thought, 'cut four 20" lengths and use them vertically'. That'll give me the right dimensions so that it'll push on the bottom and the top of the bucket. Probably gonna can the rubber edge idea, I have gravel and I'm thinking it'll just get wrecked for nothing. I guess I'll check the steel profiles book and see if there's a c-channel that fits the 1 3/4 for the top and bottom. Maybe I'll get lucky and there's one that's 2 1/2 inside and I can put some angles in with it to make the stops on the backside of it.
 
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Think about splitting a piece of pipe for the bottom. The round edge will still give you a clean finish, but will leave more of your gravel in your drive. Something like the attached.

This is the pipe I put on the bottom of my bucket for plowing.

-rus-
 

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I like the rounded edge idea but I don't know how I'd get a chunk cut out of a pipe (cheaply).. if I could get one split in half I'd weld it on the bottom of the channel. I gotta dig out my profiles book.
 

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