Think this will hold up

/ Think this will hold up #1  

escavader

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bx-23 ,
For wood splitter wedge.they are very large chipper knifes.i had them sharpened and was gonna weld two togeather3/4 inch thick
What rod ?

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/ Think this will hold up #2  
I doubt it especially since they have slots cut in them. They are hardened steel and are brittle. I did make a backhoe scraper and used the blade from a chipper. It has held up, but doesn't have a fraction of the force of a wood splitter. image-3350328379.jpg
 
/ Think this will hold up #3  
I think the success/failure is totally dependent on your splitter strength??

As for welding them together, I'd use 7018 and crank up the heat.
 
/ Think this will hold up #4  
Preheat and post heat are important preheat till its too hot to touch with gloved hands for more than a few seconds then weld it. After bury it in dry sand wrapping in fire blankets works too leave it overnight at least.
 
/ Think this will hold up #6  
Exactly why I told him to pre heat and post heat.
 
/ Think this will hold up #7  
Stainless rod works very well on hardened steel. It's very ductile and resistant to cracking. I use 308L because that's what I have, but apparently 309 is made for this.
 

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