How The Broken Loader Boom Was Repaired In The Local WrokShop Process of Modren Techniques
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Published 2024-04-28
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All Comments (21)
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I've done a great deal of equipment repair welding. I have to agree with many of the comments on this repair job especially the prep work (or lack of) and the use of 6013 rods instead of a 7018 type. But, in their defense, we don't know all the details or the demands placed on them, or what they have for equipment or skills. I'm sure they do the best they can with what they have and if we were in their shoes maybe we'd do the same.
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Parabéns mais um vez ,adoro o trabalho desse caras
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en tous cas, sans outils, sans pièces, ingénieux, ils ont le coeur à l'ouvrage, bravo !!!!!
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I have a lot of hours in 966D and 966E loaders like this one, used in mine duty. NEVER saw any of the cracks and breaks like on this poor machine. I would like to see the operators in action. Also, the welding rod they are using is a Bridge Supreme J421, which is a 6013 classification. Should be a 80 or 70 low hydrogen rod used on those loader arms.
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I worked in a rock quarry for years as a welder repairing the heavy equipment and rock crushers. What these people did here to "repair" this 966 boom is utterly embarrassing!
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The Paint is the Superstructure on this Loader
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Never seen a loader with so many cracks.
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they always amaze me
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Thank goodness he’s wearing safety sandals 👍
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I feel like so much of their issues could be fixed if they just did some damn prep work and not rushed in.
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Great job 👍
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😮😮
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The welds are full of slag and it will break again next week.
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❤❤
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back street job not inpressed at all
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💯👌👌😎
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👍👍👍👍
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This Loader Boom has been repaired over and over again in the same place and they keep making the same mistakes.
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G
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