well, now I know this exists.
thanks, I guess
edit: apparently this guy is responsible for R.E.M.
well, now I know this exists.
thanks, I guess
edit: apparently this guy is responsible for R.E.M.
I recently had someone complain about a bolt getting hot while they were wrenching it. they created enough friction to notice it heating up. and then kept wrenching it.
also, I’ve started replacing normal bolts with rounded hand-bolts, which are nearly impossible to over-torque, so long as they don’t take a pair of pliers to them.
just watched a sadly hilarious video of a mechanic struggle with reverse threads on highly specific rotating assembly. like, I get it, it’s not immediately obvious, but edit that wrong turn out if you want to make a serious explainer series. also, if you work with pivots that often, you have to expect that shit.
“little bolt no good anymore” - maybe don’t use caveman strength on an 8mm bolt that holds no weight???
no