Oregon here❤ You have a great, informative channel💯.I didn't know this stuff even existed..will definitely be a nice addition to my "security 'n anti-theft" toolbox✅Thx Dad👍
Compare blue 242 and blue 243. Blue 243 will tolerate some oil on the surface. It seems to me that removing all oil from the bolt surface is not always possible. I have switched to blue 243. The cost is similar. It would be interesting to see how they perform if tested.
@@HacksbyDad hey did you have those tests yet? Just found this video with a search to find a product for high vibration and some light oil. I recently bought a new guard for a string trimmer and the bolt backed out within five minutes. Luckily I have a metal detector and I was able to find it. Going to the auto parts store for some thread locker tonight. If you have an analysis on the Blue 243 I would like to see it.
@@HacksbyDad hey! How cool to get a response for something important. Thank you. I just got some orange “permatex” which is stated to do what I want. Vibration resistance and oil resistance. Thanks for your time. It’s appreciated. Maybe if you’ll be interested, I’ll let you know how this stuff does in the trimmer head.
I think removing the load values isn't the best idea. Most people want to see the worst possible outcome, esp. where there is potential risk to the thread coming undone. Thanks for the videos!
good video but why are you concerned that the the loaded 14.4 is more than the controll 9.1 and the no-load 3.0 combined...do you think it should be eqaul, why
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As a data analyst, I love the excel style visual and the min/max numbers ❤️
I love them too! 👍😎
Oregon here❤ You have a great, informative channel💯.I didn't know this stuff even existed..will definitely be a nice addition to my "security 'n anti-theft" toolbox✅Thx Dad👍
You're welcome! Thanks for watching the video and providing feedback! 😎
Excellent video. I recently found your channel and it's good stuff. Keep these coming!
Thanks!
Perfect with short informative video clips 😃
Thanks! Appreciate the feedback. 😎
Thanks!
Love seeing this stuff
Thanks! Glad to hear it!
Compare blue 242 and blue 243. Blue 243 will tolerate some oil on the surface. It seems to me that removing all oil from the bolt surface is not always possible. I have switched to blue 243. The cost is similar. It would be interesting to see how they perform if tested.
Thanks!
I picked up 243 and 263 and will test them in the future.
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@@HacksbyDad hey did you have those tests yet? Just found this video with a search to find a product for high vibration and some light oil.
I recently bought a new guard for a string trimmer and the bolt backed out within five minutes.
Luckily I have a metal detector and I was able to find it.
Going to the auto parts store for some thread locker tonight.
If you have an analysis on the Blue 243 I would like to see it.
@@heatshield Sorry... haven't tested them yet. Still on my list. 😎
@@HacksbyDad hey! How cool to get a response for something important. Thank you.
I just got some orange “permatex” which is stated to do what I want. Vibration resistance and oil resistance.
Thanks for your time. It’s appreciated. Maybe if you’ll be interested, I’ll let you know how this stuff does in the trimmer head.
@@heatshield Sure. I'd like to know how the orange Permatex does. Here's a video I did with red, blue, and orange, but not about oil resistance. 😎
Hi, I just found your channel. Great vids. I hear a little kama’aina in your voice.
Yup… local boy. LOL
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Great video
Where did you buy your torque wrench?
From Amazon. I added an affiliate link in the video description.
I think removing the load values isn't the best idea. Most people want to see the worst possible outcome, esp. where there is potential risk to the thread coming undone. Thanks for the videos!
Does this work on snowboard bindings?
What does loaded vs unloaded mean? What conclusions are you able to draw from your results?
good video but why are you concerned that the the loaded 14.4 is more than the controll 9.1 and the no-load 3.0 combined...do you think it should be eqaul, why
Thanks!
I was thinking that the loaded would be less than or equal to the control + no-load… not more than.
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