Blkhwkbob
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A friend of mine works in the Machine Shop Supply business. He told me last night that carbide prices have just gone through the roof. Something they used to get for $62 is now well over $300! I'm just wondering if we're going to see a price increase in studs and wearbars because of this. You may want to get some new stuff a.s.a.p.
Yamaha_srx_700
New member
Man if they get anymore expensive we'll have to sell our sleds to so we have enough money to buy the carbides lol..........
sxviper32
New member
i just weld my wear rods and then sharpen them on a grinding wheel every once in awhile. cheaper too!!!
yamaholic22
Active member
thats not too bad of an idea. How long do they stay sharp though?
SnowBandit
New member
So you run just wearbars that are shap?
sxviper32
New member
ya, just weld on enough and then take it over to the grinding wheel and put your edge on. you gotta be careful tho as to not get it too hot. stay pretty sharp for awhile for me, but then again i don't get much snow around here. i've never actually calculated the mileage.
yamaholic22
Active member
its impossible to calculate mileage on a wearable item like that, too many variables
SnowBandit
New member
LOL I wear out a set a year atleast... Last year was a set and half on 1,900... Two years ago I went 3,000 miles on one set...
SledderSteve
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http://stats.bls.gov/ppi/
Pick your industry, your commodity, whatever you'd like to have a conversation about or maybe even backup your need to change prices.
I use this data all the time in my profession and I haven't found many prices going down of late.
Pick your industry, your commodity, whatever you'd like to have a conversation about or maybe even backup your need to change prices.
I use this data all the time in my profession and I haven't found many prices going down of late.