I have several sets of brush-hog blades that have been brutalized beyond grinder sharpening, but hate to scrap them.
Years ago I watched an old blacksmith work his magic on similar blades. He heated the leading edge red/white hot and pounded a new tapered cutting edge on it, then re-tempered it by dipping the hot blade in oil/sand?? That's the part I don't remember.
It needs to hold an edge, but can't be so brittle that safety is an issue. Does anyone know what procedure should be used?
Lynn
Years ago I watched an old blacksmith work his magic on similar blades. He heated the leading edge red/white hot and pounded a new tapered cutting edge on it, then re-tempered it by dipping the hot blade in oil/sand?? That's the part I don't remember.
It needs to hold an edge, but can't be so brittle that safety is an issue. Does anyone know what procedure should be used?
Lynn