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Old 29-01-2003, 09:36 PM
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Default spear and jackson stainless steel spade


"jrbuk" wrote in message
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For the second time, I've experienced my spade snapping at the "weld"
between shaft and blade. The first happened just about the first time I
used the spade. It was replaced after inspection by Spear and Jackson.

Now
the same thing has happened to the replacement. I used it for all of last
season but first time out in 2003 it just snapped under really not very

much
load.

Has any one else had such experience? Does any one know of a thoroughly
reliable stainless steel spade? I see lots about these days quite cheap.
However, they all seem to be of the same design with a small V shaped

point
of attachment between blade and shaft which is seemingly secured (if like
mine) only along its edges. i.e by not many square millimetres of "weld".

What I really want is the traditional one piece, weldless design of blade.

My broken spade has a ten year guarantee so either I've been very unlucky

or
I can expect several more replacements over the coming years. Poor Spear
and Jackson!........and I could do without the hassle as well!


I think you made the mistake of assuming that stainless steel gardening
implements should be actually used --they are just for show.
Stainless steel does not offer any advatage --it tends to be brittle, bends
quite easily and in the case of spades is liable to split.

I speak from bitter experience --and a somewhat depleted wallet