The next step in this process was to put a cutting edge on the bucket. I got 2-different size cutting edges samples, one was 4” and the other 3” . The 3 inch probably would’ve worked if I would’ve drilled holes in the bucket and did a lot of grinding on the bottom portion of it. The 4” although overkill allowed me to use the back edge of the original blade as a straight edge. Kind of gives the bucket, a fat lip appearance but by the time I wear it out, I’ll need a new bucket. it didn’t go quite as clean as I was hoping but it’s straight and fit well. It took longer to preheat everything then it did to actually put the edge on.