Turnbuckle: "And Cheap"! I now wonder though, because of time it takes to setup the chain, if I should've just made QA pockets for it? I wanted SIMPLE, fast, and the added reach. All I have is "reach".
Thanks for the pics. I should've taken a lot of them for comparisons. and ideas. Maybe mine is overbuilt? If I make a third, I will use 3/16 from the structural components that are currently 1/4". I could probably eliminate a web on the back, at least on the top pieces. I would keep the 12" spacing on the bottom.
One of my thoughts on making the thing so rigid is the lack of a trip edge. For my application, knowing the terrain I am plowing, I couldn't justify the cost and Time To Build for it. I believe I compensated by adding structure, such as the boxed-in ends. If I snag something and it fails, I'd honestly be surprised.
I'm curious to see how my side spars hold up as compared to the 45 degree tubing used on the ones in the picture. I don't think I've seen one yet that is not bent or twisted in some way.
Also not sure I would make the sides removable again either. Would I ever use this thing as a dozer blade? Doubt it. But, they would be easy to replace if damaged.
In the pictures of the commercial unit, I wonder about where they have the binders. They are nearly centered on where the cutting edge rests. I wonder if there is a reason? That setup would require a lot more chain tension than mine to keep it from flopping.One of my worries is my choice of running the chain over the top of the bucket. It's going to tell me how rugged the top lip of my bucket is the first time I fetch up.
Now all we need is some snow!