We have all done it, overtightened a bolt and blown out the threads. When a bolt starts to tighten up and then go suddenly loose, you know that the threads are toast and now you have a problem.
We’ve all had this happen at some point while tightening hardware: It feels like it’s snugging up nicely, and then it suddenly seems to tun too easily. Or maybe you were removing stubborn hardware and ...
Everybody who has worked on a car knows the pain and suffering of stripping or damaging threads. It can and will happen to anybody on a wrenching journey, and it often feels like a firm dead-end for ...
A practical repair using Helicoil inserts to fix stripped transmission pan bolt threads. #Mechanic #Repair #DIYAuto ...
A bloody hand streaks through the air, discharging the offending 1/2-inch-drive ratchet into an excursion through the garage wall. The only thing more piercing than the pain is the howl of agony that ...
Nuts and bolts (sometimes called studs) are some of the most secure ways to attach two things together, and if you want to make sure they last a long time, a good thread locker can do wonders. While ...