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The Fattest PI
Mar 4, 2008

Literally A Person posted:

The only problem with welding it together would be pulling the temper out of the blade causing it to just deform when it hits a hardwood twig.

While what you're saying is completely true, once you're done welding you'd grind it down flush, and once that's all done, you could very easily heat the absolute gently caress out of it and dunk it in oil or water or whatever to regain the hardness.

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