Fixing Stripped Bolts | The Missing Ending | Vlog 337 Pt 2

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

Комментарии • 48

  • @johnmilburn5715
    @johnmilburn5715 5 дней назад

    Yeah, im a big believer in the helicoil to strengthen existing threads in cast, not just fix them! Glad to see someone else corroborate that 😊

  • @johnmilburn5715
    @johnmilburn5715 5 дней назад

    Do NOT use threadlock on helicoil repairs! Glad to see you did it properly Brad !

  • @jcullipher01
    @jcullipher01 8 дней назад +4

    Keep us updated on the sprayer boom wheels. And with your sister-in-law’s car with a missing strut! 😂

  • @roberthocking9138
    @roberthocking9138 8 дней назад +9

    LOL I was just commenting on the previous video and ended 😂, I thought the lightning got you Brad ⚡️

  • @gavanburge1577
    @gavanburge1577 8 дней назад +4

    Love the way ya built up the suspense on that one Brad. Your film making skills are going next level 👌👍😂

  • @glenohara6563
    @glenohara6563 8 дней назад +9

    Never had the confidence to use a rattle gun on a tap! Glad it didn't break.

    • @thejacksonbrothers
      @thejacksonbrothers  8 дней назад +4

      @@glenohara6563 he certainly sent it😂

    • @davidclaudy4822
      @davidclaudy4822 7 дней назад +2

      I was thinking the very same thing. I have had just enough broken taps in 45 years of work to know how crazy a broken tap can send a project.

    • @geoffmason5973
      @geoffmason5973 7 дней назад +1

      @@davidclaudy4822 Yea 5 mins to 5 hours

  • @PeterLongworth-u8d
    @PeterLongworth-u8d 8 дней назад +3

    Thanks Matt I love watching other people put in Helicoils especially upside down

  • @alanlaub4890
    @alanlaub4890 8 дней назад +2

    Thank you for finishing the video! 🙂

  • @KevinChristiansen-i2q
    @KevinChristiansen-i2q 7 дней назад +1

    Great video Brad Matt Phil Peter and JD

  • @trevoryarrow5780
    @trevoryarrow5780 8 дней назад +1

    Thanks for finishing the video Brad. The way the other one finished was doing my OCD in lol

  • @johnjordan4647
    @johnjordan4647 7 дней назад

    Well I knew the last video finished a bit abruptly. Good to see it got finished 😂Thanks Brad

  • @jse3704
    @jse3704 7 дней назад

    Great video....thanks for the commentary

  • @seanworkman431
    @seanworkman431 7 дней назад

    Helicoils are awesome but I used to buy the kit with drill bit and tap included.

  • @graeme8755
    @graeme8755 8 дней назад +1

    Brad, when installing helicoids always use loctite to lock them in.

  • @aussiemate60
    @aussiemate60 8 дней назад

    The jigsaw video puzzle is too in full. Thanks Matt 👍

  • @douggilroy1188
    @douggilroy1188 6 дней назад

    Who needs a 16.5 when you have Brad a tap and a half incn impact

  • @BillyTheKid689
    @BillyTheKid689 8 дней назад +1

    Cheers Matt. 👍

  • @johngibson3837
    @johngibson3837 8 дней назад +2

    Hey Brad I thought helicoil kit came with correct drill bit, have some tap drivers there wonderful for bad access but would worry me to use an impact

    • @jefftheaussie2225
      @jefftheaussie2225 7 дней назад

      Don’t often get a drill with the kit perhaps the big ones.

  • @jhanlarosh6620
    @jhanlarosh6620 8 дней назад

    👍👍watch every blog great shows 😀

  • @gardnep
    @gardnep 7 дней назад

    Great lesson, thanks

  • @bootsnall8996
    @bootsnall8996 8 дней назад

    Thought it didn't end right, thanks for the rest of it. 👍👍

  • @EricaMTB
    @EricaMTB 8 дней назад +4

    Director's cut bonus footage

  • @al_d7829
    @al_d7829 6 дней назад

    You’ve done this more time than me Brad 😂 I’m not game enough to use the rattle gun on a tap

  • @jefftheaussie2225
    @jefftheaussie2225 7 дней назад

    Helicoil, a good Australian invention made by others now.

  • @PgP736
    @PgP736 8 дней назад

    ❤ from Norway

  • @vico100
    @vico100 8 дней назад

    Thanks

  • @geoffmason5973
    @geoffmason5973 7 дней назад

    I like the tap driver socket But not with a rattle gun,I'm not that brave

  • @brettbudgehabeck542
    @brettbudgehabeck542 8 дней назад +1

    Though Matt must of handed over editing and uploading to Brad after that cliffhanger ending 😂

  • @RealLimerickman
    @RealLimerickman 8 дней назад

    I was wondering why the abrupt end of the last vudeo and then saw the second video of the day and was wondering did you release a video early.. then I read the description, whixh I rarely do. 😅

  • @ARyan-ln1db
    @ARyan-ln1db 8 дней назад

    Double likes and double the comments. Well played.

  • @alandawson2813
    @alandawson2813 8 дней назад

    Crack up Brad, you are as funny as a fight in a wheelbarrow

  • @johnpollard9111
    @johnpollard9111 7 дней назад

    how come no tomato sauce

  • @mprance
    @mprance 8 дней назад +1

    lol

  • @rvrski1
    @rvrski1 8 дней назад +7

    Loctite your helicoils mate, especially on dynamic loaded fasteners.

    • @johnmilburn5715
      @johnmilburn5715 5 дней назад

      You should never use threadlock on helicoil repairs. It often locks the coil to the inner thread, and it screws out with the 4:06 the bolt if you remove it, and damages the repair. The coil can also turn easily whilst screwing in the inner thread; useless if the hole isnt blind.
      Never do it, it's not necessary.

    • @rvrski1
      @rvrski1 5 дней назад

      @ Incorrect, Loctite is a brand with many products, 2620 is specifically made for it. We’ve never had an issue using it as pe4 directions and seen many inserts loosen and worse by people not using it.

    • @johnmilburn5715
      @johnmilburn5715 4 дня назад

      @rvrski1 except the manufacturers rightly discourage it. I've never seen a correctly installed coil break loose from either cast or steel.
      Ever.

    • @rvrski1
      @rvrski1 4 дня назад

      @ I’m guessing you have limited exposure in their use. Thread inserts such as Helicoils are renowned for backing out through vibration (cycled loading forces both high and low frequency)
      Not sure which “manufactures” you’re using in an attempt to advance your opinion, we’ve never read or heard or been “discouraged” from either Stanley, Recoil or our industrial suppliers.

    • @johnmilburn5715
      @johnmilburn5715 4 дня назад

      @@rvrski1 well, I suppose my personal " exposure" to wire thread inserts could be regarded as "minimal" if you consider 45 years usage against the invention of it in the ' 30s. H9wever, we use it in all kinds of applications in ferrous and non-ferrous, cast and worked, and at all temperatures. We have an excellent relationship with the manufacturers of the original brand.
      I don't need to advance my opinion, as you put it, but draw on experience of thousands of applications by the Company. Not one has failed ( and yes, I did confirm this as far back as I could ) and we have never employed locking agents on the advice of the Technical Reps. Ever.
      Their use can cause slip and incorrect positioning on insertion by lubrication, and further destruction of the mechanical strength of the bore on dismantling if the coil is displaced. This is even more hazardous if the displacement is not observed and the job "signed off" as complete.
      Carry on using them if you wish, but my observation was aimed at Brad; if he has correctly selected and installed his coil, then all is good.