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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Chiles" data-source="post: 5722108" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>As I said before I admire your enthusiasm, however regardless of the quality of the base stock of steel it isn’t going to be the same hardness after you’ve cut it and milled it to shape, especially on the razor sharp bevel of the disc which is where you need it most. It’s alright making a few bucket teeth out of the stuff because it wouldn’t matter if the first few millimetres were a bit soft but a drill disc is a bit different. I can’t believe it’s that simple otherwise why do all these manufacturers struggle to make discs to a higher spec? Don’t misunderstand me, I would dearly love you to be successful, I just don’t want you to waste a lot of time and money churning out hundreds of discs just to find out it doesn’t work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Chiles, post: 5722108, member: 1233"] As I said before I admire your enthusiasm, however regardless of the quality of the base stock of steel it isn’t going to be the same hardness after you’ve cut it and milled it to shape, especially on the razor sharp bevel of the disc which is where you need it most. It’s alright making a few bucket teeth out of the stuff because it wouldn’t matter if the first few millimetres were a bit soft but a drill disc is a bit different. I can’t believe it’s that simple otherwise why do all these manufacturers struggle to make discs to a higher spec? Don’t misunderstand me, I would dearly love you to be successful, I just don’t want you to waste a lot of time and money churning out hundreds of discs just to find out it doesn’t work. [/QUOTE]
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