Stepped on a crack, broke her back
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Re: Stepped on a crack, broke her back
Guessing it's the weld at the bottom of the spine above the bolt.
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Cutting into her scares the hell outta me.
De-boning her?!!!
That's the stuff of nightmares!
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I haven't opened her up yet, and sadly, it looks like I won't be able to this weekend, (again).
Just getting buried at work and no time for play.
I'm REALLY hoping I can fix my girl.
At this point, I'm REALLY hoping I can get the time to try.
I think you're right though.
I think the upper weld gave.
I'm no engineer, but if I get her fixed, without it looking like her ass crack goes all the way to the back of her neck...
When able, I hope to post the surgery and GREAT results on TDF.
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Also have ideas for a cheap and easy hand skeleton replacement for her, but that's another story. Best of Luck!
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Technician wrote:dolljack, did you take any pictures of the damage? I'm really surprised they used hardened steel, that could be the reason for poor weld penetration right there.
I will take picture next time I go in for a cushion adjustment.
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