Dipper Stick snapped in half

/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #142  
Best advice I ever read on here Brandi:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thanks Rick. I remember Dad helping me split HIS firewood. He would load a wheelbarrow of split wood by the splitter (Mom called it a log slicer:laughing:) and then push it to the wood shed and stack it. Then he would have to sit down and rest while I split some, hauled some, and stacked more wood. About 20 minutes later he would load and haul another wheelbarrow load. I could tell it really bothered him he couldn't do more.:eek::(
hugs, Brandi
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #143  
My dad tossed out me and my old lady (at the time) because I had put a wood stove in his 20 foot vacation trailer where we were living (with his permission). With my long hair, I just couldn't be the person to fit his expectations. His seventh wife eventually tamed him down a little and got him to slow down his drinking. I got a job about three years later, unloading tuna boats not far from them. So I thought I'd stop by and see what would happen. He was so glad to see me that he decided to celebrate and broke out the whiskey. I knew he was sorry, and we became friends of a sort again. We just couldn't talk about what we really believed. Within a year, he died in a head-on on the way home from the tavern (his car crossed the line--the guy in the pickup going the other way got off with a broken leg). My brother refused to go to his funeral, but I did.

Henh, I just figured out that I'm a year older than he was then.

You can choose your friends, but not your relatives. Having both in the same person is the luck of the draw.
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #144  
When i bought my front loader, it had been cracked, forced back together, and they did some shabby patch work on the sides of the arms, to make it sell-able.

I cut the 3/8"x4" and 2ft long patches off the sides, ground it smooth and welded two flatbars of 3/8"x2" over the full length, top and bottom, of the loader arms. That increased the bend resistance by 71% in this particular case.

People often think they need heavy patches on the side: However when a body is strained with a bend load, there is compression in the lower part, and stretching in the upper part. In the middle (the neutral axis) there is a point where no force is.
With some 3 ft long, 1/4" plates, as wide as the dipper is, cut into a point (to get an even overflow of forces from the reinforced area into the non reinforced area) you could beef that dipper up, way over its original strength, with just minor weight gains: just add some metal on top and bottom, where the greatest bend forces occur.
I guess the dipper is nothing fancy, just A572 grade 50 steel (or St.52.3 in Europe) which would require a patch plate of comparable yield strength (which is just a wee bit over ordinary household steel) These carbon steels can be welded with common welding rod and mig wire.
 
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#145  
Lew's called and said the Dipper was ready to be picked up. Cost will be $600

I'll post pics when I pick it up in the morning.

Eddie
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #146  
Lew's called and said the Dipper was ready to be picked up. Cost will be $600

I'll post pics when I pick it up in the morning.

Eddie

Maybe you could get them to attach a tag to it, "Eddie Walker, $600", so your dad can see it.

Not to start a fight or anything, just to maybe slow him down a little.
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #147  
"...maybe slow him down a little?"

Eddie Walker 600?

Sounds like a NASCAR race.
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #148  
That does not sound too bad! All that worrying...and $600 dollars fixed it.

But that's not all of Eddie's bill...all the advise he got from us, (whether he wanted it or not), must be worth something....(notice I did not say we gave it to him)...
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #149  
I would bill him, but I always work for free. I actually get paid for being a little crazy.

Ya gotta do what you're good at.

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Geezo, I've spent this whole rainy morning doing interwebs. Getting a good case of chair poisoning. See y'all laters.
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #150  
$600.00, not cheap, but not to bad for being fixed professionally at a legit welding shop. You would have to expect it.

It will be interesting to see the repair they did.

I'm sure his dad felt bad enough, no need for a sign on it to remind him, he will most likely take it a little easier now, after the drama of seeing that thing broke almost in 2 pcs.

JB
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #151  
I would bill him, but I always work for free. I actually get paid for being a little crazy.

Ya gotta do what you're good at.

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Geezo, I've spent this whole rainy morning doing interwebs. Getting a good case of chair poisoning. See y'all laters.

Was there not a TBN thread ... something about .... how much an hour we are worth?
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #152  
Now be honest,didnt you (Eddie) wreck or break and cars of his when you were younger? lolI sure know my kids have..
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #153  
Eddie, I don't think that's a bad price with the high cost of labor and the amount of prep work that went into the repair. I'm thrilled that you'll soon be back in business. I wish the used dipper had been a fit, but wishin' don't make it so.;)
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #154  
Lew's called and said the Dipper was ready to be picked up. Cost will be $600

I'll post pics when I pick it up in the morning.

Eddie

Didn't take to long for the repair Eddie..
I really want some actions shots of you and your dad putting the stick back on the backhoe. Good luck with that.. Hope it goes as smooth as the removal.

Wedge
 
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#155  
Now be honest,didnt you (Eddie) wreck or break and cars of his when you were younger? lolI sure know my kids have..

When I was in the Marine Corps, I was driving my Dad's 1983 Chevy Blazer with a diesel. I think it was a 6.2, but don't remember for sure. He was sitting next to me and complaining that I was going too fast. The transmission made a loud noise and pretty much stoped working. I think he blamed me for that ever since then, but even with the repair shop said it was from towing in OD and not the speed that I was going, he still brought it up from time to time.

A year later, I let him borrow my CJ5 for a week of hunting in the mountains with my brothers. I couldn't get up there until the end of the week. When I got there, he and my brother told me that it had overheated and that they couldn't find the radiator cap anymore. they had a soda can, cut in half, over the cap and a five gallon water jug in the back of my jeep to add to it as they drove around the dirt roads.

It had the AMC 304 V8 that was alright, but all orignal and stock. The next week, I had water in my oil and a cracked block.

I grew up as the free labor on my parents rental properties. I spent a month after school removing the engine from their first motor home. I sanded and replaced the convertable top on his car. I pulled and rebuilt the engine on that car, and on another that he had.

I'm sure I owe him for something that I did as a kid, but it was my brother who wrecked the car. My other brother borrowed that motor home while building his house and destroyed it to the point that they abandoned it at a scrap yard when he was done.

I'm sure that this is payback, but I haven't figured out for what yet. Maybe I'm just building up credit for when I pull one of my brothers stunts? :thumbsup:

Eddie
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #156  
^^^ My parents always told me they were helping me gain experience when I was doing jobs from them...

Looking back... in large part they were right.

Didn't know about your brothers... older, younger, live far from Tyler or never moved from Hayward?

In many families I know, the boys always had to make good on their mistakes... for some reason, the girls always seemed to get a pass...
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #157  
My Dad passed 10 years ago. I missed his funeral because of the air travel shutdown after 9/11.

I would give $600 every single day to have him back and working on projects with me.
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #158  
I'm sure that this is payback, but I haven't figured out for what yet. Maybe I'm just building up credit for when I pull one of my brothers stunts? :thumbsup:

Eddie

I kid my friends that the reason I'm losing my hair is payback for having my hair down to my shoulders and a beard to match in high school against my Mom's wishes.
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #159  
My Dad passed 10 years ago. I missed his funeral because of the air travel shutdown after 9/11.

I would give $600 every single day to have him back and working on projects with me.

Ten years for me too...

People still will recognize the name and say king things about both my Grandfather and Father... Grand Dad passed away in 1973...

Treat people right and they remember.

Dad was very leery when I bought the CAT D3 because his very close friend died in a Dozer accident in the late 1950's up on Mount Hamilton near San Jose CA

He stressed safety and think before you act... things I remember every day.
 
/ Dipper Stick snapped in half #160  
:laughing::laughing: I have been seeing this thread for a few days now and have been wondering how there can be so much talk over a broken oil dip stick! Now I know, wrong "Dip Stick" for sure! :p
 

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