like i said in my original post: all carbides are upside down wedges which naturally get duller with every mile of wear. a few variations so they may last longer than another brand, but it usually sacrifices another trait.
I think I covered most of the variations on the market in the above statement, as well as acknowledging that terrain can make a difference. SnoStuff and Kimpex used to offer runners for $4-$6 each and hard bars for around $20 a pair. They had the hard weld done for you. Not sure what's on the...
What's the point (pun intended) of all manufacturers inserting an upside down triangle (wedge) carbide in the host bar?
They get flatter and less effective with every mile of wear. Different manufacturers can make as many variations as they want, but at the end of the day, they all get...
Gotta make a genuine/unthinkable/rare/unique/marketable improvement to the product not to encroach on their patent, this is subjective, so it's at the patent office's discretion. SAE vs. metric bolts ain't gonna cut it.
Watch the video, they edit/cut multiple times just as he hits the...