This digging bucket off of a Terramite backhoe came to use with at least half a dozen cracks in it. A classic farmers fix grinding out and welding the cracks.
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@mlsargent5110 ай бұрын
My Dad passed away when I was 20, and he was only 47. Seeing video's like this, make me remember the things we did together, but seriously sad, for all the things we never got to do. I'm old now, and wish there'd been youtube and cameras to look back on, with him. Thanks for the glimpse into your life!
@petrstasek838610 ай бұрын
I feel the same way. My dad died at 49 and I was 21. It was 10 years ago. How many things I would have loved to do with him. When I come across a video on youtube of someone working with their dad, I remember what it was like working with mine.
@tdiron527710 ай бұрын
We have Memories … No videos or pics of my dad he was shy . Memories ….👍 😎
@AW-Services10 ай бұрын
I lost my dad when I was 19. He was only 47. The father and daughter bond between Sam & her dad is precious
@mib2000010 ай бұрын
I was similar. I was 17 and Dad died when he was 44.
@thedude804610 ай бұрын
Moments like that are precious.
@knaperstekt795310 ай бұрын
Papa Weber sharing knowledge that we all on KZbin can learn from. Thank you Sam and family!
@thepagan543210 ай бұрын
I had a friend who was a lifelong welder, the tips he gave me were really good. Any crack he would drill a small hole at the end of the inward crack and then dress and weld it. It did appear to stop the cracking process. Good post, practical teaching is so much better than from a book or video, as you can ask questions. Thanks for posting 👍
@BCDanno6310 ай бұрын
Without belittling anything … you are in the absolutely perfect zone right now .. your thirst for learning and his gentle knowledgeable approach at tutelage are evolving this channel into one of the most valuable efforts of it’s genre on You Tube…You deserve much success!! Love you all!!
@steelmill10 ай бұрын
I know your Dad must be really proud of you Sam,you dont shy away from any work.Finally someone who can weld vertical uphill and even pre heat,nice job.
@peterzstandalone51783 ай бұрын
Watching these videos with your dad reminds me how much I miss my dad. Its been 19 years now. Cant believe how fast time fly 😢
@Ivc40610 ай бұрын
Hi, Sam cherish these moments, everything you're father shows or advises you is precious, remember he's done all this before, probably his father's advice and instructions have kept him in good stead, stay well and stick in at the welding you'll get there,regards from Scotland 👍🏴🇬🇧
@donrandall20309 ай бұрын
I get alot of welding jobs where someone welded over a crack. They come right back. Your doing it right grinding it out completely and if I heard right using 7018 rod for welding the cracks. Right rod for that job.
@davidianero552810 ай бұрын
Your dad is a bad ass and you were so blessed to have one in your life. I have one just like him.
@CerebralAilment10 ай бұрын
Nice! I just picked up a welder myself this year - Once you are able to stick metal pieces together you are one step closer to ruling the world!
@robertrosicki929010 ай бұрын
Your dad knows where it's at . I'd work welding with my older brother the pro welder on bush welding jobs and I'd want to do it to death shooting for perfection. He'd tell me " Relax a bit , we're not building a piano here." In some cases " good enough " really is good enough.
@rich37843 ай бұрын
He tought you well, you did all the hard work.
@jbishop714410 ай бұрын
Great to see this girl work hard!!! Make sure to protect with a face shield, grinding disks will catch and explode
@tomkiser141810 ай бұрын
as a ex steel worker and bank vault builder, what your dad is teaching is spot on. When assembling slabs of 2 inch steel, it was all V notched and used a Lincoln Wire welder or Arc 5/16ths rod at 220. Great job your doing and satisfying to watch!! on the bow...you can run a bead on the opposite side and let the heat draw it down.
@currentfaves6510 ай бұрын
Good morning from Ohio. Nice video. Does your dad weld for a living?
@rockeerockey694110 ай бұрын
Tell me all the secrets of bank vaults, particularly the dismantling 😂😅 I have several future projects in mind... Greetings from Fort Knox Just kidding leos
@dennissarver196310 ай бұрын
The perfect daughter !!! Keep up the good work ethics !
@AW-Services10 ай бұрын
Another amazing video Sam. You and your dad are incredible and you are so lucky to be able to work alongside each other. Your channel is definitely being used in a positive way to inspire and influence other young women and girls that they also can pick up tools and tackle the jobs you do.
@dlaitch10 ай бұрын
Like your Dad, Sam, mine was many talented. He was mechanic, carpenter, welder , mason,logger,hunter and landscaper and even though self-taught could match any one with years of courses in these trades. Your Dad seems very similar in his search for perfection . Always look forward to your videos, Sam, especially with your Dad.👍👍👍🛠🛠❤
@tdiron527710 ай бұрын
Parents I didn’t realize until I became one . Now I see mine with a gentle and more understanding eye . Nice video Well done 👍 😎
@billyhaddock554010 ай бұрын
Great Job Sam and Dad cleaning/welding the Bucket for the backhoe. good day for the family..
@maatewelove731010 ай бұрын
you and your dad did a real good job repairing that bucket. one thing i saw that you left out and is the reason why the metal cracks, weld is very brittle and the way to fix that is to anneal the weld after welding. what i use to do was weld up metal drills and when i didn't anneal the weld, the weld snapped every time. all i did was after welding, take a torch and put the weld or put the torch on the weld until it reaches red hot glow, then let the weld air cool, no water, no oil quenching, after that, the weld becomes like normal metal, malleable again instead of being very stiff and brittle.
@bobkinney791310 ай бұрын
He is peening it to take out the stressors.
@maatewelove73109 ай бұрын
@@bobkinney7913 peening is for stress, not brittleness that welding brings.
@krusejonathan0110 ай бұрын
Your dad is a perfectionist just like mine. It’s made working on projects with him difficult over the years but I’ve learned a lot and wouldn’t have it any other way.
@rhondasweeney727110 ай бұрын
I absolutely love it when you and your dad are working together. That is the best time in the world. Treasure it forever!
@deejaysavoie715810 ай бұрын
U have a great channel I enjoy it very much it’s something special that u work with your dad I use to go with my pops he was a truck driver he’s pass sence then but I keep the memories thx again
@rjb632710 ай бұрын
You've learned from the Master. He reminds me of my Father, rest in peace. He threw nothing out. "You never know when you'll need it". You should see my garage. 😁
@tedmiller174510 ай бұрын
Effin top shelf dad. She will remember these moments forever!! Just like AC and his old man!!!!!
@kenclark272410 ай бұрын
Don't let comments bother you. Everybody and their 2cents. Grew up on farm, never threw much away because you may need it to fix whatever. There's always a more expensive way to do things. SEEing somebody do something anymore is refreshing.
@travisdoesfirewood10 ай бұрын
You remind me of my relationship with my dad. He told me what to do, I did it and did more so so he didn't come back and didn't want more. Happy that im not the only one ❤️
@chazzyb866010 ай бұрын
I was told to drill a hole at the end of a crack to stop it spreading further before welding it back up. Looking good though. Probably beats the "ol' take a chain saw to it" approach, though less fun. Great precison hammering on your dad's part. "On to the next one."
@OceanofMaya10 ай бұрын
KZbin...the place where everyone is a master carpenter, or depending on the day, a welder at a nuclear power plant...and yet, your Dad managed to get nothing but compliments. That's impressive:).
@kahvac10 ай бұрын
Father - Daughter videos are the best !
@wayneheigl554910 ай бұрын
the best part is seeing you and your dad working together sam. this is the best part of your life and the memories of this time will warm your heart on a cold winter night when he and your mom are gone. always love your mom and dad because they are the only ones that truly love you in this world. god bless you and your family sam.
@richardphelan841410 ай бұрын
Love seeing you work with your Dad ,My Dad was a Tool and Die maker by trade but could do most anything from repairing Televisions to farming I had a very varied education growing up it's good you have your Dad and Andy that show you how to repair things ,anything, I'm glad to see your Dad is stick welding these Cracks
@chrisbarr135910 ай бұрын
Nice to see Papa Weber again! His guidance of, and support for, Sam is great!
@BillySBC10 ай бұрын
Cool that your dad is a handy guy (I'm assuming it's your dad) and you guys do all sorts of projects together. You're gonna remember this stuff when you're older.
@tedbownas274810 ай бұрын
You shoulda bugged him for practice time. Bucket repairs are great for novice welders- aesthetics aren't critical, and it's nice heavy material, so you're less likely to burn through.
@samanthaweber693210 ай бұрын
There will be plenty more I’m sure. This was a busy day and the bucket was needed for the job the next day. 👍
@kevinparker36310 ай бұрын
Im passing down many generations of knowledge to my 12 year old daughter...its the best feeling in the world..
@bartbley126910 ай бұрын
the edges of your weld is the heat effected zone the most prone to crack along the edge of your weld . Great to learn stuff from your dad
@paulatkinson284910 ай бұрын
Fixed is fixed wish my dad was still around to share the tools and jobs I do
@MasterThief11710 ай бұрын
"Eventually the whole thing will just be weld and it'll never break, right?" 🤣🤣
@mikelskelley10 ай бұрын
So nice to see daughter/father working together, if I handed mine an angel grinder she would not so politely look at me and walk away 😂😂😂
@OttoByOgraffey10 ай бұрын
*angle
@mwpadony10 ай бұрын
Wonderful. I love hearing the busy sounds of you and your Dad working Sam, beautiful music but not necessary in my opinion. Well done !!.
@toddgillison721010 ай бұрын
Very nice work folks!! Have a great weekend!!
@chox20019 ай бұрын
It’s a time consuming job repairing a bucket that’s been abused. The guys who run the equipment need to get the job done so the bucket suffers. They either work the bucket to death or repair them themselves. You are lucky to get jobs like this to do. I subscribed today I enjoyed the video.
@samanthaweber69329 ай бұрын
It’s a buckets job to get abused, and not uncommon for them to break way cheaper to do a repair like this than buy a new one. The bucket will get a lot more digging out of it with this repair and make much more money
@mikechmarnakis210310 ай бұрын
Old man deserve to have channel himself will definitely subscribe and watch him
@garylajoie859710 ай бұрын
I picked up some good stick welding techniques from watching this. I thank you and Dad. Keep up with the great work and path you are on!
@andrewrivera402910 ай бұрын
Just browsing your vids, you’ll are wrenching,digging and building everything!
@michaelfraser572310 ай бұрын
The sound track is like an Andalusian summer holiday, not a heavy repair of Camarata's favorite excavator bucket, but this aint about a bucket as much as about Sammy Weber, who reminds me of sunny holidays. 😎
@mesoloco10 ай бұрын
Wow, your dad’s an amazing welder. Hope to see him and some more of your videos. It’s really great to have a dad like that.
@wileycoyotesr862310 ай бұрын
Your parents have built a lovely home setting. Noticed your dad washing louver windows which are my favorite. Adjustable windows seem to work better than those which are either open or closed at 180 degrees. Your project looked fun and rewarding. And well done! 👍👍👍
@LeArtisan10 ай бұрын
You really are gonna rock that mullet, kudos.
@samanthaweber693210 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm loving it!
@JGrabo227110 ай бұрын
You always have great tunes on your videos!
@samanthaweber693210 ай бұрын
Thank you
@jolanni710 ай бұрын
I should have had mt shield with me. I got a welding flash watching but it was worth it. Great vid Sam.
@bobbeals15099 ай бұрын
Losing your train of thought is the curse of a busy person!
@PabloP16910 ай бұрын
That bucket sure had seen better days and has been worked very hard.
@jeffreygilchrist133010 ай бұрын
Your Dads becoming more comfortable being on camera he looks up every time to see if it’s recording you’ve trained him well a great project and journey together cheers 😊
@jsaurman10 ай бұрын
Welding is a pretty amazing art if you think about it. No matter how badly something metal is cracked or broken, you can theoretically repair it using welding. It may get to the point where it's not worth the effort, but the possibility of a repair still exists. Not many other disciplines where you can say that.
@robertappleyard705310 ай бұрын
You’ll find those cracks returning. Preheat is required, as well as post heating. Tiger torch is your friend here.
@YR7A10 ай бұрын
Nice to see an old timer doing some old school 7018 AC. Good stuff.
@peterg366110 ай бұрын
Hi Sam great as always good to see some 1 that is willing to give it ago attitude. Cant wait to your car repair and hope the ankle gets better.
@johnalbrecht785010 ай бұрын
Wow great work guys.I think we have another KZbin channel with your dad. Sam great content as usual.
@rogerdivdis727710 ай бұрын
Nice set up! Makes getting the work done so much easier!
@peadenl5 ай бұрын
I wondered how you got to be so rough and tough for a girl. Your dad is about as dainty as a bulldozer and your personality and his are so similar. You can definitely tell you are his daughter. Great to see you both doing stuff like this.
@user-um7dz5jm2x10 ай бұрын
You and your dad is great! In my country your father will names "Batya" like big and cool boss
@keithwallington496610 ай бұрын
now there,s a man who no,s how to weld its nice that you get stuck into things like that keep up the good work see you again
@scottlarsen528510 ай бұрын
Coolest music ever!!!! Love it. Scott in Farmers Branch Tx. Love your work. I'm learning a bunch!!!
@aaronbillbradley734310 ай бұрын
This reminds me of one of the first this I learned in auto mechanics class,”don’t force it, use a bigger hammer!”.
@jerjer715410 ай бұрын
You have a wonderful father..
@zippitoff10 ай бұрын
Glad to see you without a leg support. Cheers. NICE JOB ON THE BUCKET.
@jerrystout30329 ай бұрын
Outstanding Craftsman ship 👍!!!!
@DS-Turbo10 ай бұрын
For cracks it's always a good idea to drill a hole at the end of the crack so even though the crack might not melt away.
@Darylvb10 ай бұрын
I love the background music.
@weets6910 ай бұрын
Luv your Dad. Hell of a craftsman
@davidbredthauer252410 ай бұрын
Andrew should come over and help! You always are helpful to him! 😊
@andrewwadas218010 ай бұрын
Love ur videos Sam! And Pops too!! Keep up the great work Webers!!!
@DAS-Videos10 ай бұрын
Good job. That bucket has a lot of life left in it. Do a video about your ebike, it looks sweet.
@Redwingster10 ай бұрын
Once again, an interesting video. I really enjoy how you lower the sound and add musical accompaniment once the prolonged grinding, welding, or pounding commence. Your musical choices today included more country oriented selections. Those were during the time your dad was the main character on screen. I was wondering if that selection was because that was more to his musical tastes. Glad to see cameos of Lena at 9:45 and 13:50 among others. To paraphrase a quote from the movie "Field Of Dreams", "if you video it, we will watch it".
@samanthaweber693210 ай бұрын
The music taste is more my own. Love the country
@sipesipe506010 ай бұрын
Lovely Saturday Surprise! Thanks Sam and Dad!
@Military-Museum-LP10 ай бұрын
Good job Sam and Mr. Weber
@GCraigmile10 ай бұрын
Done this more then a few times!!! It’s what happens to keep on digging
@erikgiggey478310 ай бұрын
your dad has a lot of knowledge to teach.
@mattkeen293310 ай бұрын
Nice video Nice to see a record bench vice from England . Keep the videos coming
@dgb582010 ай бұрын
It’s about time someone on KZbin got the electric arc welder out. Well done Maybe a hole drilled at the end of the cracks to prevent spreading but all good ya all
@haroldmartin633710 ай бұрын
Makes you miss him even more
@billfeldman323410 ай бұрын
You two did A very Good JOB
@hankthebugman10 ай бұрын
1:57. Nice to see a corded power tool again.
@rippatoe5010 ай бұрын
Good music selection Sam.
@MrNosajwhitey10 ай бұрын
blaady perfect video to get me out off a bad few days I've had
@abikerinpa10 ай бұрын
Papa Weber showing the love ….. love it ❤
@seananson92310 ай бұрын
Great video and tell your dad that he should start a KZbin channel on how to repair and replace things
@lorenzoghinelli701810 ай бұрын
Very good job! Sam’s dad is a really skilled welder! He run with a hand like with the other one. He welded in all positions and made a good job! The only thing that I wish to suggest is that after putting down the first root pass you could increase the amperage of the welding machine in order to run a hot pass over the root one to make sure that everything is melted together ;)
@johnaustin664910 ай бұрын
A lot of detail can be lost in editing, I am sure Sam's dad ran hot pass's over the roots.😉
@scottlarsen528510 ай бұрын
You've got the coolest smartest Pops!!
@michaelcarron341810 ай бұрын
Procedure is to drill a hole at the end of a crack, this stops any further spreading of the crack. Then select the correct settings for the thickness that needs welding. You need good penitration into the metal. You may need to make more then one pass. Pre-heat the metal to dispell any dampness and to make the weld part more mallable to infuze the weld rod or wire.
@RKHarm2410 ай бұрын
Your Dad seems to be a great explainer. In the beginning he showed and explained what needed to be done. Then he went back to whatever he was doing. I thought you were going to weld it, but to my surprise Dad lit the sticks. You and he had several conversations on how to salvage/repair the bucket. Great Job from both parties.
@tomthompson48910 ай бұрын
Good looking job grinding, Samantha
@loisbernardes794010 ай бұрын
Great, day, friend, one thing we should know that everything in life has its day, useful, even for an iron or steel, which last 20 years, after that they start to fall apart, that was what I noticed with the loosening already carried out previously, needing, in addition to redoing the loose, to put an extra reinforcement; but it's good to be recovered
@sapphiresword13910 ай бұрын
When your dad was working the bucket he said the word "Groovy" With all the grooves cut into the bucket, 'Groovy' should be that buckets name from now on. ---- just a thought.
@davidshipulski453210 ай бұрын
Great video! I see remnants of that Fore 8N all over the place whether its paint spray or rims or something. I love it! Hope you will do a video when he is done! Ran great when Andrew had it in one of his videos!
@alpenglow424310 ай бұрын
That bucket should last awhile. Nice work.
@maxpinson50029 ай бұрын
They should last decades until worn from digging dirt. The dingleberries in my area use a bucket to bang on concrete and try to bust it up and try to beat posts and pipes into the ground. They usually also bust hydraulic hoses regularly trying to force something that's not supposed to be forced
@jeffaddison633210 ай бұрын
Hi, Do NOT use a cutoff wheel to V out those cracks. Use a grinding wheel, as they are less prone to grenading
@tdiron527710 ай бұрын
Agree It’s a rude awakening with a cut off wheel ! He did tell her about his used grinding wheels he keeps for grinding the weld notches . 😎
@jason0109510 ай бұрын
Great video! Just went on a bit of a deep dive as I didn't know what the tool was called that your Dad was using to remove the slag. After some searching and reading, I learned that it is called a "Needle Slag Tool" or "Pneumatic Rust Remover Tool" - pretty cool!! (I've never welded in my life, but have huge respect for those that do.)
@jasincolegrove47989 ай бұрын
It’s called a needle scaler.
@jason010959 ай бұрын
@@jasincolegrove4798 Hey, thanks for the info, it's much appreciated!