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Black iron would be safer if using a plasma, I would think. Do a test with a short plastic pipe to determine the best width of the cutout.

At the time I did one out of black iron, I did not have a plasma and just used a mill, doing a few feet at a time. You can make the pipe a little long and use cable or chain with a hook or clevis to hold it on or some weld on mounting tabs. I easily burn through black iron when welding so i just used a cable. I believe I used either 1 1/2 or 2" pipe. I no longer have that setup - I sold the plow with the tractor.

Ken
 
   / Members home made attachments / improvements #332  
Black iron would be safer if using a plasma, I would think. Do a test with a short plastic pipe to determine the best width of the cutout.

At the time I did one out of black iron, I did not have a plasma and just used a mill, doing a few feet at a time. You can make the pipe a little long and use cable or chain with a hook or clevis to hold it on or some weld on mounting tabs. I easily burn through black iron when welding so i just used a cable. I believe I used either 1 1/2 or 2" pipe. I no longer have that setup - I sold the plow with the tractor.

Ken

Yeah, there are some dangers with the fumes when cutting galvanized metal. Something like poison smoke as I recall. ;)
 
   / Members home made attachments / improvements #333  
Yeah, there are some dangers with the fumes when cutting galvanized metal. Something like poison smoke as I recall. ;)
True but just using a fan to blow the zinc smoke away solves the problem. More an issue with welding than cutting galvanized.
 
   / Members home made attachments / improvements #334  
Black pipe could easily be cut (slit) on a table saw using an abrasive blade and the rip fence as your guide.
I have slit short lengths of pipe more than a few times for various projects in that manner.
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LOL, just make sure that there is no saw dust remaining in the saw. (kind of gets quite smokey in the shop as hot sparks ignite and saw dust, BTDT)
 
   / Members home made attachments / improvements #335  
Either black iron pipe or galvanized is what I was thinking. I wonder what the easiest way to cut the pipe lengthwise is? Need to do it twice removing a half inch section so the pipe will fit over the cutting edge. I would imagine a simple jig and a plasma cutter would be fastest.

I found the easiest was with my circular saw. i made two cuts up the pipe and it was wide enough to fit the edge. On the other plow I did the same but only one cut. Then used a splitting wedge and sledge to open it up some. and then once I got it started on the blade. I hammered it on. (non welded) (tight fit this way).
 
   / Members home made attachments / improvements #336  
I found the easiest was with my circular saw. i made two cuts up the pipe and it was wide enough to fit the edge. On the other plow I did the same but only one cut. Then used a splitting wedge and sledge to open it up some. and then once I got it started on the blade. I hammered it on. (non welded) (tight fit this way).
Good idea to use the hammer to wedge open the slot and insure a tight fit at the same time. Unless you back drag you probably don't even need a tack weld to hold it in place.
 
   / Members home made attachments / improvements #337  
Home made landscape rake/ Stone rake for Front end loader of my Kubota B6000 just finished tonite. All I need now is a few bolts to keep her in place and a few days of dry weather in Ireland!! Not looking for much hey! 2016-03-12 11.08.22.jpgIMG_20160322_203000144.jpgIMG_20160322_225829044.jpgIMG_20160322_225853206.jpg
 
   / Members home made attachments / improvements #338  
You might be from Ireland but that bucket has West Virginia teeth! Lol
 
   / Members home made attachments / improvements #339  
Home made landscape rake/ Stone rake for Front end loader of my Kubota B6000 just finished tonite. All I need now is a few bolts to keep her in place and a few days of dry weather in Ireland!! Not looking for much hey! <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=461906"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=461907"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=461908"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=461909"/>
I don't know if you have rednecks in Ireland but that rake is a great example of a functional if not exactly pretty redneck implement. I'm guessing you didn't have to spend much at the metal vendor either. Nice job.
 

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