Wings on an excavator bucket!!! But will it Fly?

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  • @Bigmike3406E
    @Bigmike3406E Рік тому +142

    I wish we could see the machine load with that bucket. Id like to see how much the material heeps up.😊

    • @armandhammer9617
      @armandhammer9617 Рік тому +20

      I'd like to see that as well.

    • @garymurt9112
      @garymurt9112 Рік тому +10

      I want to see it in action too

    • @mikejh321
      @mikejh321 Рік тому +7

      Yea would be interesting to see how it works out and if it’s practical to use

    • @jenniferwhite6089
      @jenniferwhite6089 Рік тому +7

      some here

    • @kevinpowers3815
      @kevinpowers3815 Рік тому +8

      Definitely want a followup video of that in action.

  • @troubleis5271
    @troubleis5271 Рік тому +33

    Nice work! I love how you show the whole design process, not hiding the changes you have to make during execution and your ingenuity to fix them. appreciate you taking us along for the ride.

  • @FabricateUnclear
    @FabricateUnclear Рік тому +30

    As a pilot, you pretty much created an air-brake for the bucket! very impressive work!

  • @kylecordes
    @kylecordes 15 днів тому

    One of the best things about these videos is the grim acceptance that customers are going to use and abuse things far beyond the scope of what they say they will do! True in every industry and for every kind of machinery.

  • @vinnyhern
    @vinnyhern Рік тому +10

    Beautiful welds! I would have chosen to make the bucket deeper to increase capacity. That way you can sign "baby got back...😂😂😂

  • @gusm5128
    @gusm5128 Рік тому +16

    Cardboard assisted design ! Love it , great job guys .

    • @naula53
      @naula53 Рік тому

      Isn't it CAD. I almost had my beer on the keyboard when I heard that. 🤣

  • @MrRebar15
    @MrRebar15 Рік тому +3

    *On Fire Welding* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.

  • @Cw49911994
    @Cw49911994 Рік тому +3

    Seeing how they have rock digging teeth on the bucket I wouldn't imagine it's very soft material.

  • @raycollington4310
    @raycollington4310 Рік тому +3

    What beautiful welding and an interesting way to increase the bucket capacity. One assumes the customer knows his business and what he is doing having you weld these hungry boards on. Thanks for the video.

  • @mkimber
    @mkimber Рік тому +2

    A follow up of this bucket in action would be great and maybe a long term update on how it's holding up as well. Awesome video as always!

  • @dirtfarmer7472
    @dirtfarmer7472 Рік тому +4

    I agree with you, it’ll probably work now, but 7-9 months from now they’ll get into some rock & tear it all to thunder. Guess who gets the blame.
    A bigger bucket would solve a lot of problems.
    Thank you Sir for your videos.

  • @bradr8806
    @bradr8806 Рік тому +3

    yes, curious to see it in action, a bit crude from your other jobs, your a very knowledgeable craftsman and you always go that xtra mile to make your finished product durable, cheers

  • @bdtms
    @bdtms Рік тому +4

    Yep definitely cool project! Would be cool if you could ask the customer to provide some feedback in the future - whether it works like they wanted it to be or nah.

  • @davidstark6507
    @davidstark6507 9 місяців тому +1

    Yeah also on the fabrication we used to run a lot of hard surfacing rod on projects like that so instead of the metal on the bucket wearing out the hard surfacing rod would keep it from wearing out because that's the first thing that would wear out was the hard surfacing

  • @guygfm4243
    @guygfm4243 Рік тому +2

    Love the welds, such a pro. Thanks for sharing

  • @robestes6530
    @robestes6530 10 місяців тому +2

    I’ve recently become obsessed with your videos. Keep ‘‘em coming.

  • @alseip4418
    @alseip4418 Рік тому +2

    I learned years ago to give my 2 cents of advice to customers desires and just give them what they want and get paid..Then i get paid again later when what i tried to tell them would happen did and have to fix it..Most of the time...Bernard guns are the best and you cannot beat dual shield...Nice work

  • @JonDingle
    @JonDingle Рік тому +10

    An interesting idea but in my opinion its made a digging bucket useless for digging and only good for bulk work.
    Nicely done and thought out and obviously you made the customers dream a reality.

    • @JTwelder.
      @JTwelder. Рік тому +2

      He mentioned that the client is loading soft material into trucks so the don't need to do any digging with the machine currently. Its definitely cheaper to modify this bucket with wings than go buy a second bucket. When the owner needs the bucket for digging again they can easily torch off the wings in a few hours and have it back to work.

    • @Demonlord468
      @Demonlord468 Рік тому +2

      He mentioned this bucket is for loading material and not for digging which is why they want this bucket modified to load more martial faster. This mod will load a dump truck now with around 2-3+ less scoops per load.
      Over the course of a day an extra half yard of material per scoop ends up being a hundred or more less scoops per day meaning better lead times and more money per day per machine. which = profit! This customer paid a couple grand to make a few grand more each and every day from them on out.

  • @rudyrivera7426
    @rudyrivera7426 Рік тому

    Another masterpiece! Wow! Great job and video! Thanks for sharing and keep them coming!!👌👍

  • @carloskawasaki656
    @carloskawasaki656 Рік тому +1

    Another great day who start with you , thank you for sharing and i learn a lot 👍👍👍👍

  • @mikeboring1293
    @mikeboring1293 Рік тому +3

    Never did that to a digging bucket but did do it to a front end loader bucket. Customer had a small one yard bucket. For that It worked great no stress on the pieces plus I did make them bolt on. The drilling sucked since I don’t own a mag drill. Great work as always plus dealing with the extreme heat this year stay hydrated my friend

  • @robertoobregon3750
    @robertoobregon3750 Рік тому +3

    Looks great, this is pretty much the design used on combines to incresse hopper capacity.

  • @jsote1988
    @jsote1988 Рік тому

    Really cool, Custom. See how it works for the customer in the End. Give you alot more work

  • @Asomesauc
    @Asomesauc Рік тому

    Love all the custom fab you've been doing.

  • @zippo1009
    @zippo1009 Рік тому +6

    I loved the seems and the way you engineered it all.
    Never seen so beautiful straight lined welding before!
    Not so sure about the gap down where the wings starts (or end) cause i would believe that there will be leeking out materials there. Not sure though since we didn´t get to see it in use...Hopefully you can/will give us a follow up on that cause it would be very interesting to see it in full use 👍

    • @Watchyn_Yarwood
      @Watchyn_Yarwood 10 місяців тому

      Check out @snowballengineering He does some beautiful welds also

  • @Reillysluck458
    @Reillysluck458 Рік тому +4

    Nice work! If it’s soft loose material should work just fine. If he switches to something else or sells the bucket they can always air arc it off to original.
    Customer is always right. If that’s what they want build it for them. Great work on the channel by the way. No sales bs just here’s what we’re doing watch and learn. If you don’t like it do it yourself! Also apparently I’ve done an extreme amount of CAD work without ever realizing it😂

  • @jamesharris8951
    @jamesharris8951 Рік тому +4

    Nice! I'm curious how things go also. Update if possible. and thanks again.

  • @jarrodvsinclair
    @jarrodvsinclair 10 місяців тому

    Your channel is awesome. I am not a welder by trade but have wanted to learn more about it and you make a great teacher. Thanks for uploading these

  • @haydenc2742
    @haydenc2742 Рік тому +2

    Ask the cust to get some shots of it in action...want to see it in action!
    Impressive work...gonna put a crapton more load on the bucket arm for sure.
    Interesting to see how you setup your gussets and whatnot
    Keep em coming!!!!

  • @BigEasyTrucking
    @BigEasyTrucking 11 місяців тому

    You, my man, are awesome at what you do. I’m hooked watching these vids

  • @ejsabcs2329
    @ejsabcs2329 Рік тому +1

    Looks good. I'm sure it will be fine. Besides when it's time to fix anything they know a good welder.

  • @petermccuskey1832
    @petermccuskey1832 Рік тому

    Nice looking job. Love the shop dog.

  • @randynewtonsr9659
    @randynewtonsr9659 Рік тому +2

    I for one really enjoy all the content You put out , I appreciate You taking the time to film as that in and of itself presents its own set of challenges lol

  • @familycornell8866
    @familycornell8866 Рік тому

    Yes it would be great to see that bucket in action

  • @jaymarshall7632
    @jaymarshall7632 Рік тому

    Thank you for your videos. I learn something every time.

  • @TacticalMainframe
    @TacticalMainframe Рік тому

    Love watching these builds

  • @bigyellowjimmy
    @bigyellowjimmy Рік тому +2

    I think you did a great job giving the customer what he wants. However, seeing how he has teeth on the cutting edge he's probably not simply loading chips, concrete sand, cotton seed, etc. but digging and loading dirt from a stockpile. Nice welds 👍

  • @johnfry9010
    @johnfry9010 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful job on this project "BUT", the chances of getting it to fly are slim , you need to re-calculate the power to weight ratio as it seems a little on the heavy side , LOL !!😂

  • @osiris829
    @osiris829 Рік тому +1

    Man this looked like a real fun job, nice work!

  • @MrKotBonifacy
    @MrKotBonifacy Рік тому

    30:40 - "To me I think I would just buy a bigger bucket" - my guess is the owner of that machine thought exactly that at first, bu then he saw the price tag... And then he had a second thought (or heart attack - or both) and that's why you were graced with taking some of his dough : )
    Some time ago that Kurtis mate from CEE Australia was making an H-link for Kobelco excavator (links below) and what surprised me the most was that with all that "custom" work, individually cut steel plates, welding, line boring and all that stuff that "custom made" H-likn was still much cheaper that "run of the mill" steel cast one, produced by bunch of dozens every month on machinery specially set-up for making those thingies (so no wasted time on set-ups for each manufacturing stage).
    It almost seem like producers of that stuff either don't want you to buy any spare parts from them or they just want to ripp you off.
    Case in point - about two decades ago I went to "authorised Subaru dealer" (the only one in the town I live, and back then Subaru was a real rarity here, in Poland) to buy a new rear blinker (the whole thing - yhe blinker, rear lights, reverse light, as it comes as one unit) because I cracked one on my Forester. The price for this genuine Subaru part, adjusted for local purchasing power BACK THEN would be around $ 800 - 1000 today in USA I reckon.
    "Oh, thank you very much, but please go and pleasure yourself, and meanwhile I'm gonna get a $3 tube of Superglue and just glue the crack up, you... lovers of your moms.
    Making a NEW Excavator H Link!
    Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/jylILKsqfdk/v-deo.html
    Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/g2pvjVsq-cU/v-deo.html

  • @michaelg589
    @michaelg589 Рік тому

    @ 15:58... my jaw dropped when you said you were gonna use that Multimatic 200 with solid wire lol.

  • @cwbean3087
    @cwbean3087 Рік тому +3

    Good craftsmanship on all your welding but, tell the customer: "That's one ugly bucket" Lol.
    I know the customer was saving money by not just buying a bigger bucket but, I think I would have bought a big old bucket a had you rebuild it.
    Good job on welding.

  • @woos31
    @woos31 3 місяці тому

    Should just get a series or two bigger bucket if that's what they're after, that way everything is factory spec'd yardage and wear packages. You did an awesome job with the design and execution, but we all know that WILL NOT be used in only loose and light material...........it's the nature of excavation and material handling, "just use that machine, it's sittin right there....." never fails lol.

  • @ashleyparris7016
    @ashleyparris7016 Рік тому +1

    It looks great. Had to of been a fun build

  • @neilheriot2361
    @neilheriot2361 Рік тому +1

    Love the sticker on the Miller 252😂😂😂👍

  • @horstszibulski19
    @horstszibulski19 Рік тому

    The top rib I would have set it diagonally to both of the extensions, so it could take down the occuring forces from both directions into the bucket body. So if you would look down from the corner it would form a 120° angle meet-up...
    But what do I know, your the craftsman in situ, dealing with the customer and it went really nice in the end!
    Thx for showing, always a joy to watch you and your team!
    👍👍👍

  • @JohnDoe-fp8mn
    @JohnDoe-fp8mn Рік тому +1

    I like the bolt on idea like you mentioned. But then we see less of your awesome welds.

  • @ToxicMrSmith
    @ToxicMrSmith Рік тому +1

    I think it came out great, quality workmanship. But i do kind of wonder if it will add that much more capacity. But still awesome to watch 👍

  • @honestspirit56
    @honestspirit56 7 місяців тому

    I’ve never seen a more dedicated safety officer, than the one lying down at the front door.
    He makes his rounds and then it’s right back to his position…..😂

  • @coyzee1
    @coyzee1 Рік тому +3

    Love your vids mate, thanks for making them.

  • @josephmaughan1635
    @josephmaughan1635 Рік тому

    Thanks for a great video, what caught my eye because I've operated a forklift is how it struggled to get the bucket in the building, I'll be willing to bet you have to get a bigger forklift to get it out.😮

  • @ObserverOfPakleds
    @ObserverOfPakleds Рік тому +7

    I would like to see it in action.

  • @GrizztheForkliftMechanic
    @GrizztheForkliftMechanic Рік тому

    Spent several years working in rock quarries, and seen buckets and excavators were continually modified to increase load capacity in order to decrease cycles. I have seen this kind of modification fail. the added weight though it ain’t a whole lot in the whole equation usually ends up causing additional wear in all the pins and bushings over the same life time and I have also had to rebuild/replace swing motors more often because the additional weight kills the swing brake. We had an ex800 long stick machine with a HEAVILY armored bucket for digging the basalt out of the shot and loading into the jaw crusher and the extreme wear was never ending. Pins and bushing constantly. A couple broken pins. Constantly developing cracks in the boom. Exploded one of the swing motors and that killed the slew ring so we had to separate the house from the track frame to install a new one. All because we were running a 14k lb bucket that was easy 5k over what it was originally built for

  • @jmckittrick1
    @jmckittrick1 4 місяці тому

    Cardboard aided design. My favorite kind if CAD

  • @Rubbernecker
    @Rubbernecker Рік тому

    Very interesting!

  • @yenerm114
    @yenerm114 Рік тому +1

    Turned out good, all depends what there digging, them teeth are usually not for soft material lol

  • @HOWEARTDOTNET
    @HOWEARTDOTNET Рік тому

    No idea how you weld in those temps. Fully clothed. In similar temps I connected a hazmat suit to an air conditioner to keep on welding. Looked like a Pillsbury pin cushion but I was KEWL.

  • @servicesmecaniquev.laverdu1726

    Oh well I’m not convinced 😅 i guess its waaaaaaaaaYyy cheaper than a larger grading bucket

  • @ericchisamore7168
    @ericchisamore7168 Рік тому

    Awesome Job!

  • @Lokimyrottie
    @Lokimyrottie Рік тому

    Lovely welding quality. love to see ur videos.

  • @randyharris8669
    @randyharris8669 Рік тому

    Definetly different...
    Would almost guarentee the opperators will try it on rocky material and mess up the lower "wings". However like you said at the end they wouldve been better off buying a bigger bucket, and nothing against your welds and design but thatll fall apart in my honest opinion. Esspecially if the op. is doing heavy bailing of material. Who knows🤷‍♂️ hope you get an update and i would be wrong.

  • @user-qz2qu2hp2i
    @user-qz2qu2hp2i Рік тому

    Sir I appreciate you for doing such a great job. I was a welder for a few years and I think you are very talented.

  • @zalman7208
    @zalman7208 Рік тому

    It's got wings! Super absorbent, too. It'll be gone in a few days, and they can flush that idea.

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown Рік тому +1

    always great Greg.......

  • @bengt-ericdahl3322
    @bengt-ericdahl3322 Рік тому

    Very Good Job.

  • @tenthousanddays2103
    @tenthousanddays2103 Рік тому +1

    The steering axle of the forklift did fly momentarily.

  • @kennethney4260
    @kennethney4260 4 місяці тому

    Still want to see this bucket in action and what it looks like after a few months of work!

  • @jfmaniac5118
    @jfmaniac5118 Рік тому +1

    I just want to say, your videos are GREAT, content sure AND the sound quality and video clarity is top notch :) Keep on keeping on!

  • @ramonoff
    @ramonoff Рік тому

    If you believe, she can fly... ;)
    Thanks for uploading this video.

  • @jacobbuckley8232
    @jacobbuckley8232 Рік тому

    Damn that buckets huge! The forklift could fit in it lol

  • @MySynthDungeon
    @MySynthDungeon Рік тому

    Morning Coffees on!! Here we go!! ;-)!!!!! Fly me to the Moon ,,lol!! Cheers!

  • @tommyk1073
    @tommyk1073 Рік тому +3

    We did the same thing to our excavator bucket, and let me tell you the problem we encountered. You kinda already said the issue, without a tooth on the outer wings, after enough bucket cycles the first two gussets were bending because of the force. All it took were a few rocks underground and the bending on the steel began. Knowing we know now, I would have welded some sort of tooth on that leading edge to take the initial force and break up the soil. But like you said, maybe they’re soil is real clean or soft. Another great video!!

  • @anthonymiller7003
    @anthonymiller7003 Рік тому +2

    from what i have seen on other channels with those teeth that is a rock bucket. maybe they are removing shale or something softer. wanting more remove faster.. great job mate

  • @danielpullum1907
    @danielpullum1907 Рік тому

    Nice design. Based on the price of a "new" bucket it is probably a good investment.

  • @calebBalls69
    @calebBalls69 Рік тому

    Did anybody else catch the voice crack at the start or am I insane. Great work like usual makes me wanna weld way more often than I usually do

  • @roberthawks7711
    @roberthawks7711 Рік тому

    Looks like "Job security, well done." 👍🏼

  • @oldscoutinks_7482
    @oldscoutinks_7482 Рік тому +1

    I don’t think there was enough bucket for that forklift🤣🤣🤣

  • @merlepatterson
    @merlepatterson Рік тому

    Seems like a good idea to over-heap the bucket, but I think, like you said, a bigger bucket would be in order if they really have to move much more material faster. Also, a bolt-on option is a good idea as well. Welding those wings on probably ruined that bucket for hard digging and trenching purposes.

  • @Cancun771
    @Cancun771 Рік тому +2

    Excellent video! I should have liked to see the modified bucket in action.
    On second thought, also I'd be interested in the economical side of things, meaning why they did not/could not just get a bigger bucket.

  • @kerrygleeson4409
    @kerrygleeson4409 Рік тому

    Yes would be interested to see it at work if that was possible at sometime thanks for sharing 🦘

  • @APNFORD
    @APNFORD Рік тому +1

    Good luck sinking that bucket in the dirt with those "wings" extended like that. The owner just wanted 25% more capacity. You should have made extensions that came straight up so it could still dig but hold more volume..... hope it works for him. Your welds look good at least.

  • @mightyfinejonboy
    @mightyfinejonboy Рік тому

    looks sweet now it's finished.

  • @Stephen-on6bf
    @Stephen-on6bf Рік тому

    Love the sticker on the welder 🤣

    • @Watchyn_Yarwood
      @Watchyn_Yarwood 10 місяців тому +1

      A sentiment shared by many Californians

  • @deanl2427
    @deanl2427 Рік тому +1

    Your work is excellent as always. In my opinion, because you asked, since they wanted 2 scoops per truck instead of 2 1/2 they only needed 1/4 bucket more per scoop. I think I would have followed the side cutters and made the bucket just deeper instead of going that wide. I think it would be stronger and easier to dig or scoop with and when heaping, a little depth goes a long way. Unless this is a slurry, that machine will probably have a hard time getting a full scoop. But, I am not familiar with the soils in Cali so this is just going on my past experience. I really hope you can post the results after they use it, and the machine. I will guess the size around 100k to 110k lbs, like a Cat or Deere 350??? This is definitely a very interesting project that you don't see. Stay safe, and thanks for the vid.

  • @bricebeaulac
    @bricebeaulac Рік тому

    if Shredder from ninja turtles ran an excavator, you could bet your ass this would be his bucket.

  • @joshuaforsberg4130
    @joshuaforsberg4130 Рік тому

    Yes, that looks great. Awesome job I did that on a 336 caterpillar bucket. I have some pictures of it.

  • @nealk6387
    @nealk6387 Рік тому

    Nice work Greg.

  • @terryperson817
    @terryperson817 8 місяців тому

    Another great video 👍

  • @alexbuilds706
    @alexbuilds706 11 місяців тому

    A bigger bucket is probably a lot more $$ than trying this out. I bet if you had a piece to bridge the wings w/ the existing side/shoulder(?) flanges but used bolts, it might solve the weak point. Or fab up new bolt on “shoulders” that would match up to the new work. (Shoulders = I can’t remember what they’re called, but I’m talking about those existing bolt on pieces just off the teeth lol). Either way, cheers 🥂

  • @1bag
    @1bag 9 місяців тому

    I'm baffled at this one... I seems like the wings would stop the bucket from digging... I would think they should run parallel to the side walls of the bucket

  • @nevillesmith9795
    @nevillesmith9795 Рік тому

    The Apocalypse bucket😂

  • @Asomesauc
    @Asomesauc Рік тому

    Great video thank you for sharing.

  • @derekbryant6137
    @derekbryant6137 Рік тому +2

    I have to agree you can't beat the performance to get out of a Bernard q300 gun they're just the best and yes I'm being biased Bernard is a very good product

  • @scotthultin7769
    @scotthultin7769 Рік тому

    790👍's up on fire welding thank you for sharing 😊

  • @TacticalMainframe
    @TacticalMainframe Рік тому

    Looks Fantastic

  • @PrairieMechanic
    @PrairieMechanic Рік тому

    I’ve never seen such a thing. Looks funny. In theory it should hold more. A before and after shot of a full bucket would have been cool. Kind of seems like it won’t do anything well the way it is now but should do a few things ok.

  • @frfrpr
    @frfrpr Рік тому

    Bolt-on sounds like a pretty good idea. The capacity of the bucket has increased, so return on investment will improve. Maybe that was contractors intent? Anyway I think they will be happy with the job. Super filming. Thanks

  • @chuckmiller5763
    @chuckmiller5763 Рік тому

    I had to dig in Yuma Arizona for Kiewit and I would have loved this bucket in that sand digging down 12 feet. Anyone who doies not see this for what it is, never dug in Yuma Arizona. I get it.

  • @davidstark6507
    @davidstark6507 9 місяців тому +1

    I see that you were using a fan to cool a Miller welder off with was it getting hot and losing its duty cycles kicking off and on that's usually what happens with them you need about a 400 amp welder for work like that I like Lincoln ideal arts myself they run real good but good job Mr Good fabrication work this is a big day from Chicago land area have a good one

  • @danslawncare8594
    @danslawncare8594 Рік тому

    I think it will work and it looks great