It isn't until you go buy a new pick that you realise just how worn out your old one is
Bought a big brother this time, ground killer, time to strip
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Broke it in today, absolutely love it, cuts through the ground like cheese.I've found the easiest way to resurrect an old pick is to overlay a good piece of wear plate on the tip.
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That way you can easily grind the worn tip off and replace it whenever you like. Don't weld across the back or it'll snap at that point.
I sharpend my old pick with a grinder....took a bit of grinding I can tell ya! And no where near the original shape, but has held up pretty well. It's my big pick, and dosnt get much use though to be honest, it was my only pick for a few years though.Broke it in today, absolutely love it, cuts through the ground like cheese.
When the spade end gets blunt, can I use a grinder to sharpen it or will that soften the steel?
Have three skid plates for the 2300. After a trip I restore them with a layer of fiberglass. Had some cloth left over from boat building days and just add Bunnings resin & hardener.Full blow out on the skid plate to..
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Wear after 2 sessions..
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mate there is something seriously wrong with that pick, the material it is made from is way to soft, just looking at the gouges and the corners worn away.Wear after 2 sessions..
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My last session I thought ide start with a little exploration dig, thought ide strip inch by inch and goldmonster it to see if theres any fly poo.That's a lot of wear. Youre obviously digging too much gold
That pick of mine, made from an old rusty plough disk, in the above photo has done two full seasons, more than 1500 (small) nuggets. I wouldn't have any reason to sharpen the blade end because it's hardly changed.
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