Stripped Bolt Threads Repair STRONGER CHEAPER *NEW easy WAY*

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  • Опубликовано: 23 мар 2023
  • Aluminum, Steel, Cast iron, Stainless etc all repaired with ease.
    Stuff I used in the video:
    Spring loaded center punch: amzn.to/3FLO6Ex
    Basic SAE Tap : amzn.to/3lu7DCQ
    Basic Metric Taps : amzn.to/3z3NYfS
    Loctite stick RED High Strength: amzn.to/408E7kU better than liquid
    Hand sharpen drill bits: • How to Sharpen Drill B...
    After Thoughts about the Video: Yes, my eyeballomometer is off and I drilled the top hole slightly crooked. There are plenty of techniques I would have utilized if this was a real repair. I do think this is stronger and a more reliable repair than the Heli-coil spring. Use a standard taper tap too allow the repair sleeve to lock in on a blind and thru hole. Grade 5, 8 and higher bolts start to get nearly impossible to hand tap and there's a chance you'll break a tap or start to remove the repair insert. Grade 2 is generally far stronger than the material your threading into. Loctite primer: mainly just speeds up curing time but isn't necessary. Loctite also isn't 100% necessary, it just adds reassurance. I put approx 8 dimples on each bolt but you can do even more if you're concerned there wasn't enough locking force when you screw it in.
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  • @sixtyfiveford
    @sixtyfiveford  5 месяцев назад +1

    Stuff I used in the video:
    Spring loaded center punch: amzn.to/3FLO6Ex
    Basic SAE Tap : amzn.to/3lu7DCQ
    Basic Metric Taps : amzn.to/3z3NYfS
    Loctite stick RED High Strength: amzn.to/408E7kU better than liquid
    Hand sharpen drill bits: ruclips.net/video/88-IbTTCHoI/видео.html
    After Thoughts about the Video: Yes, my eyeballomometer is off and I drilled the top hole slightly crooked. There are plenty of techniques I would have utilized if this was a real repair. I do think this is stronger and a more reliable repair than the Heli-coil spring. Use a standard taper tap too allow the repair sleeve to lock in on a blind and thru hole. Grade 5, 8 and higher bolts start to get nearly impossible to hand tap and there's a chance you'll break a tap or start to remove the repair insert. Grade 2 is generally far stronger than the material your threading into. Loctite primer: mainly just speeds up curing time but isn't necessary. Loctite also isn't 100% necessary, it just adds reassurance. I put approx 8 dimples on each bolt but you can do even more if you're concerned there wasn't enough locking force when you screw it in.
    SUPPORT THE CHANNEL or support the SHOP DOG's treat addiction:
    Buy Ginger a new bone: www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=NS699E56WTYHL
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    Ginger Birthday wish list www.amazon.com/registries/birthday/1JJFHIQRBY14H/guest-view
    65 Ford 65Ford SFF

  • @shootinglaser
    @shootinglaser Год назад +31

    Can we all agree, your pup is the star of the show!!

    • @Every1Has1
      @Every1Has1 Год назад +4

      She's the frosting on the cake

    • @ProleDaddy
      @ProleDaddy Год назад

      She's a nice side act, but hell no. Gus is definitely the ace.

  • @gadsdenconsulting7126
    @gadsdenconsulting7126 Год назад +56

    This really is one of the best channels around. Thank you for all your hard work in sharing!

  • @johnmckee7937
    @johnmckee7937 Год назад +6

    You are Always Saving us money.
    Most others want us to spend money on something they got free.
    Also love Ginger.

  • @jaredshaffer3901
    @jaredshaffer3901 Год назад +67

    Good tip! If you chuck the bolts up in a drill press with a drill bit in a vise below the bolt (think vertical lathe, workpiece spins, drill stays stationary), you could center drill the bolt before you install it. I do this by first chucking the drill bit in the drill press upside down, then clamp it in my drill press vise and unchuck it. That gets the drill bit in perfect alignment with the spindle. Then I chuck the bolt up and drill away. You may need to grind the bolt head flat so the drill bit doesn't walk around on the markings on the bolt head. This would guarantee the hole would be perfectly centered and true and would also be one less operation to do in place.

    • @dennis-nz5im
      @dennis-nz5im Год назад +2

      Just get a step stud , common part

    • @dennis-nz5im
      @dennis-nz5im Год назад

      And it is easy to do with a drill and a grinder to make one.

    • @robertclymer6948
      @robertclymer6948 Год назад +4

      Hi Jared, some of us don't have a drill press, so we have to do the best straight drill hole that we can by being very careful.

  • @BlackwaterDSM
    @BlackwaterDSM Год назад +14

    You are absolutely one of the greatest “Grass Roots” mechanics, engineers, welders, metallurgists, and downright cool-ass dudes in the world. If I need to do something out of the ordinary and get into the head-scratching moment of how I’m gonna do it…. I absolutely check your channel FIRST. I go to you for the knuckle busting knowledge, and “AvE” channel for side busting comedy and knowledge. The video you made that saved the day for me, was how to un-warp a cylinder head with a torque-plate and careful application of heat. I had an extremely rare cylinder head allegedly “bEyOnD rEpAiR”, and thanks to that video, it’s held up for 65k miles so far. Thank you for all your hard work in the trenches to bring us these awesome videos. You’re a true rockstar! 🤘🏻😋🤘🏻

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Год назад +6

      65k that's awesome. I'm glad you liked the video and actually tried it.

  • @Iowa599
    @Iowa599 Год назад +12

    I've done that "homemade helicoil", and it worked great!
    I drilled & tapped the center of the insert bolt before installing. I used a drill press "backward" to ensure the hole was centered, with the bolt in the chuck & the drill bit in the vice.
    Timing belt tensioner on a Honda J30…
    It held together until the car was totalled (over 10 years).

  • @ThacMan
    @ThacMan Год назад +25

    Ingenious method for when your in a bind or broke. A situation I find myself in quite frequently. Dude, your hand sharpening for that drill bit was impressive. Eyecrometer was spot on that day.👀

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Год назад +3

      Thanks

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 Год назад

      Spin the drill back & forth between your fingers and you’ll see any difference between the cutting edge flutes.

    • @tcmits3699
      @tcmits3699 7 месяцев назад

      Love that "Eyecrometer" term haha😊

  • @larryhutchens7593
    @larryhutchens7593 Год назад +13

    There are actually 3 types of taps, tapered, plug & bottoming. You should start with a tapered so that the threads will be square to the mating surface. The tap you are using is a plug tap. That is the common type found in kits. For blind holes you need the bottoming tap. A helicoil is a good repair for aluminum because the OD of the helicoil is roughly the equivalent of the next size bolt. On the steel insert sleeves: We used a type in aviation that had 2 stakes on each side to keep it from backing out when you remove the bolt. They take some special tools & are not an option for general use due to the cost. If you use a steel insert & the insert backs out when you remove the bolt you can be in a world of hurt. We used them in aluminum & titanium.

  • @beachbums2008
    @beachbums2008 Год назад +7

    When you put the cover back on to spot the bolts to mark for center,use transfer punch to mark center,take cover back off then use w cent3r drill instead of a drill this way you won't wall of you mark.
    Just my $.02 worth coming from a retired machinist of 40 years experience.
    Keep the vids coming to Pittsburgh Pa

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Год назад +3

      Absolutely. I was trying to simplify the process as much as possible. I can only imagine the comments trying to explain a center drill too people.

  • @garrettnelson8469
    @garrettnelson8469 Год назад +7

    One of the best channels on RUclips for sure. You have so much practical real world advice. I appreciate all of your tips and things you have shared. And I love Ginger!

  • @mrmerhtin3625
    @mrmerhtin3625 Год назад +6

    Love your channel, I walk away every video with a new simple solution. Locking bolt by using a punch on the threads is genius!

  • @chrissscottt
    @chrissscottt Год назад +7

    I think I'm pretty clever with my innovative repair techniques but this man is always two steps ahead.

  • @oantech4252
    @oantech4252 Год назад +16

    I do this every day. Some tips. Mcmaster carr has a great selection of threaded inserts if you don't want to do the extra work. Forget heli-coils , they suck. Once you grind it flat and put the cover on, use a transfer punch to punch the exact center instead of the drill bit. Next use a center drill on that punch mark. Then use the tap drill. To keep the holes square, I use a drill/tap guide. Its a block of steel with all the different size holes in it for drilling and tapping nice and straight/square. These items can be found. . Transfer punch set, center drill, drill block. search for them. Nice job on sharpening the drill bits by hand. It's a valuable skill that seems to be lost. I prefer to use a flat belt sander. Everyone has a preference. 👍✌

    • @konstantinusstoyanov9749
      @konstantinusstoyanov9749 Год назад

      Thanks for your input

    • @mguerramd
      @mguerramd Год назад

      To oan tech: Can you post a video of using a belt sander to sharpen a drill bit?

    • @robertclymer6948
      @robertclymer6948 Год назад +1

      Can get threaded inserts at Grainger on the cheap too. However, his method , the threads go all the way into the bottom of the hole rather then just the height of a 1/2 inch insert.

    • @ronfox5519
      @ronfox5519 3 месяца назад +1

      How about filling the hole with epoxy/brazing rod/ 'alumaweld'? Will these things stand up to engine heat?
      Mount the unit on a drill press. Find the location of the hole. Then fill the hole. Then drill and tap a properly located and orientated hole.

  • @ls2005019227
    @ls2005019227 Год назад +8

    Another excellent tip from one of the best channels on RUclips! I've done this successfully multiple times..... The only thing different that I do, is drill/thread the insert on a lathe prior to installing- Great job and thanks!

  • @bradowen9418
    @bradowen9418 Год назад +2

    One of the best channels; what dolt says your dog is not well trained? He is better than 85% of the people I run into

  • @Jay_Ira
    @Jay_Ira 7 месяцев назад +1

    I cannot believe how simple and obvious this was. Right in our face this whole time. You sir are a genius. Thank you for taking the time to show us this amazing trick. Take care and God bless.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.

  • @richardross7219
    @richardross7219 Год назад

    He's smarter than you think! Playing dead is embarrassing to him. The improvised thread repair was what we did on Sunday afternoons in the 1960s when no stores were open to get parts. Good Luck, Rick

  • @waltschannel7465
    @waltschannel7465 Год назад +3

    All the tips are GREAT. I must admit, I've fixed a lot of stripped threads, and re-tapped a lot of holes that had frozen bolts in them and I learned a lot from this video!

  • @timthetoolman4575
    @timthetoolman4575 Год назад +7

    What a great idea. Much better than using the next size bigger bolt

  • @ArthronOfFir3
    @ArthronOfFir3 Год назад +1

    Finally someone thought of this method and proved it works, welp time to do save a few motorized bicycle engines

  • @bitsnpieces77
    @bitsnpieces77 Год назад

    I have been watching you’re videos for as long as I can remember I have never ever had to complain about one of you’re videos because I love them and enjoy them and I really appreciate you taking the time for me and everyone to enjoy thanks

  • @johndoe43
    @johndoe43 22 дня назад

    If there is one thing i know it is that dog is more than well trained. Does better than i do. 😊

  • @user-sd1mr9em4p
    @user-sd1mr9em4p 6 месяцев назад

    tried this method on some broken exhaust studs on a 280Z. Worked perfect Thanks a bunch.

  • @abels_04
    @abels_04 Год назад +1

    Exactly the video I needed at the right time. Brass bleeder adapter broke on my atv caliper and I was trying find a way to fix it.

  • @Enigma-Sapiens
    @Enigma-Sapiens Год назад

    Another great video with awesome tips and tricks, thanks, Moe!

  • @DaveyBlue32
    @DaveyBlue32 10 месяцев назад

    I love your puppy… such a great little very well behaved helper!!!

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 Год назад

    GOOD fix and Ginger will ALWAYS come to your rescue and untie the hoodie cords! BLESSINHGS!

  • @richardb4313
    @richardb4313 Год назад +6

    This is great. I had no idea where you were going with that until halfway, but damn, I will surely use this. I'll use a drill press though, I would have totally skewed that hole drilling it by hand.

  • @SomeGuyInSandy
    @SomeGuyInSandy Год назад

    Definitely putting this in my back pocket for later, thanks!

  • @NafanyaZX
    @NafanyaZX Год назад +1

    I'm constantly finding myself in such trouble. Thanks for showing a way out.

  • @matthewpiper1421
    @matthewpiper1421 Год назад +1

    Excellent video, you are saving me a ton of head ache's. 👍

  • @robertbaysinger1309
    @robertbaysinger1309 Год назад +2

    I can't wait to try this! We'll actually I can, but next time the situation arises I'm definitely giving this a shot. Thanks for another great tip!

  • @89G
    @89G Год назад

    I'll have to try that next go around. Thanks for the tip!

  • @twistedhillbilly6157
    @twistedhillbilly6157 Год назад +2

    Good, simple, old school advice.. This can be done laying on your back under a car and in a lot of cases, you can do oil pan bolts without removing the pan.. ...... Glad you mentioned use a #2 bolt,, the harder the bolt the harder it is to drill.. I might suggest that a drill guide/block be used to keep the hole straight.. You can buy a cheap one or make one for free with a small hunk of steel and a drill press..........

  • @jamesstoffel6835
    @jamesstoffel6835 Год назад +1

    Great suggestion/idea! Appreciate these 'innovative' tips to save time/money! Look forward to the next vid.

  • @DaveyBlue32
    @DaveyBlue32 10 месяцев назад

    I’m just sitting over here drinking my morning coffee and watching this RUclips mechanic genius beat the crap out of a broken engine so I can pick up some other stripped threads fixing technique’s and I’ll be completely honest when you slipped off there and dang near dove into that little engine and broke your drill bit I was just laughing my ass off and yelling mother of mercy…what a goon! Right! LMFFAO! Then you strolled on over to the bench grinder and did a very nice job with your hand sharpening of that bit and then you little tricky devil… you went right from the silly drill breaker to the Super Star bit maker!!! That’s a fantastic cutting tool that you just whipped right up there Cowboy!!! Those little relief faces will have that mofo drilling though everything like it’s warm butter!!! Hell yeah man!!! Totally impressed and I’ll be a watching every video you have made!!! You The Man!!!

  • @silver1fangs
    @silver1fangs Год назад +1

    This video was amazing I would've never thought of doing something this way.

  • @santiagoortega92
    @santiagoortega92 Год назад

    Wow another trick to add to my repertoire thanks for the invaluable knowledge

  • @cobraninetysix3883
    @cobraninetysix3883 Год назад

    Interesting method, there are some skilled technicians who actually know how to use tools and know what they’re doing!👍👍

  • @yodasbff3395
    @yodasbff3395 Год назад +2

    I've always used heli-coils, but I do like your method, especially if I didn't have the right size heli-coil.
    Ginger is one smart dog, and the star of the show. It's too bad Yoda's not that smart, but that is my fault for not putting in the effort to train him. Although he is a cute dog and very well behaved.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Год назад +1

      Cute is plenty when it comes to a dog.

  • @eugene5438
    @eugene5438 Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks. I always enjoy your channel.

  • @Jim-fe2xz
    @Jim-fe2xz Год назад

    Great tip and great little friend you have there! Thanks for sharing!

  • @grannysgarage8101
    @grannysgarage8101 Год назад +1

    Genius! Been doing this for years works every time

  • @mjktrash
    @mjktrash 8 месяцев назад

    _In THIS particular scenario_ , I really like this method! (Aluminum block, lower power, lawn-mower, don't care about backyard methods)

  • @MikeyMack303
    @MikeyMack303 Год назад

    Great video, Moe, as always! Thank you for sharing! And everyone loves Ginger!

  • @speedy_pit_stop
    @speedy_pit_stop Год назад

    Very cool. I'm sure I'll end-up doing this someday.

  • @dongillespie1784
    @dongillespie1784 Год назад

    My pitlab also has those hand verbal skills and that was a great video thank you.

  • @styverdyver
    @styverdyver Год назад

    Appreciate all your great tips......and the dog tricks at the end!❤

  • @johnmurphy9688
    @johnmurphy9688 8 месяцев назад

    Best video ive seen on youtube in ages. Thanks for the knowledge buddy. This is invaluable to know. Your dog is a beauty and so smart and well trained. Keep up the great work Lad 🇺🇸🇮🇪

  • @brucewilliams6292
    @brucewilliams6292 Год назад +2

    This is a great idea. With your lathe you can make one that would be just like the timecert. Thanks for all the videos and ideas!

  • @darkminstrel2041
    @darkminstrel2041 Год назад

    I like to keep a bunch of threadserts in my most used sizes, but sometimes it's in one I don't have. Great tip in this one, thank you.

  • @eCitizen1
    @eCitizen1 Год назад

    Thanks for that. This is a skill I will undoubtedly use in the future.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Год назад +1

      We hope we don't, but it always happens.

  • @mr1pearl
    @mr1pearl Год назад +1

    I've got to get that drill sharpening thing down that came out awesome 👍

  • @rsage_
    @rsage_ Год назад +2

    Well done, man. Such a simple solution... definitely want to make sure the bolt you're going to be tapping into is as soft as possible.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Год назад +3

      I only know this as I've tried and failed.

    • @robertclymer6948
      @robertclymer6948 Год назад

      His bolt is harder then the aluminum he originally had, now it is steel into steel. Much better clamping strength.

  • @woodlandburl6648
    @woodlandburl6648 Год назад

    Fantastic! I only wish that I knew this tip as I worked on the BSA motorcycle when I had it.

  • @Backstabbio
    @Backstabbio Месяц назад

    Dude, you're so badass that I told my wife about you and she got jealous!

  • @colinfblair
    @colinfblair Год назад +1

    That was very helpful thanks 👍

  • @frankstavalo5788
    @frankstavalo5788 Год назад

    Great contact as always.

  • @rickmcdonald1557
    @rickmcdonald1557 Год назад

    Great educational video and I love the Dog~!!!

  • @attilaelekes5534
    @attilaelekes5534 Год назад +1

    I always learn from you! Thxs.

  • @douglasknutsen
    @douglasknutsen Год назад

    Great video and a great dog !

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 Год назад

    Good Puppy! Very, very smart!

  • @BrucesShop
    @BrucesShop Год назад

    OK I love the punch idea. The last time I did similar to this I never cut the bolts off going to studs but I like your idea of filling it and redrilling it. and tap.

  • @freecheese4143
    @freecheese4143 4 месяца назад

    Very smart way to fix this!

  • @Laowai007
    @Laowai007 Год назад

    That dog never fail's to amaze me. Alway's enjoy your video's.

  • @ifell3
    @ifell3 Год назад +2

    If you haven't subscribed, subscribe now. This guy will save you money and time. You are a legend!!

  • @garethmcgregor1621
    @garethmcgregor1621 Год назад

    Excellent, as always👍

  • @Mrdubomb
    @Mrdubomb Год назад

    Just when I thought I knew everything...great tip.

  • @seanorr7
    @seanorr7 Год назад

    awesome video!!!! this is one of them thing i hope to never try. But glad to know when i need it

  • @talon0863
    @talon0863 Год назад

    Yet another "Now why didn't I think of that" moment. This one defiantly ranks way up there. Thanks : ]

  • @ken2391
    @ken2391 Год назад +1

    Great tip. 👍

  • @AtimatikArmy
    @AtimatikArmy Год назад

    Another great tip in classic Sixty-five style

  • @cosmopezzolla996
    @cosmopezzolla996 Год назад

    What a great tip... thanks for sharing! And Ginger put on quite the show stopper as well! She's a good girl!

  • @rustycrustymakesstuff6528
    @rustycrustymakesstuff6528 5 месяцев назад

    Talking about tap drill sizes, here’s something I learned as a machinist. Just subtract the pitch from the diameter. Example: 1/4-20 Figure out the pitch of 20 per inch. 1 divided by 20 equals .05. Subtract .05 from .250 and you get .200. Number seven drill is .201 which is the proper drill size per tap drill charts. Works for all sizes for general purposes. There is different classes of thread that can get more complicated but for around the shop/garage this is fine. Metric is even easier. It already tells you. M6x1.0 pitch takes a 5mm drill. Hope this helps someone. Hope this helps someone.

  • @jamesgless1537
    @jamesgless1537 Год назад

    Great tip like how how you done it and l like your dog and liked your information.

  • @mikeangelastro7648
    @mikeangelastro7648 Год назад

    Nice work, great dog🇺🇸

  • @wayneo7307
    @wayneo7307 Год назад +1

    Nice Job Moe . Another Great Tip. Ginger is Smart As A Whip. You've Done Some Great Training With Her. You Spent A Lot Of Time With Your Dog 🐶 Cheers To You. Gingers the Coolest !

  • @dennishernden2264
    @dennishernden2264 Год назад +3

    Nice tip, my dad was a machinist making armored freedom getters, I got more drills and taps than any man ever needed, its both a blessing and a curse, just so many. Starrett has a drill/tap selector guide for easy determination of your drill size. You should do the hoodie string delete, how often do you really cinch it up anyhow.
    ps I like your battery placement right by the bench grinder, as an electronic/computer tech of over 40 years, fizit pop always brings a smile to my face, I mean it may not happen, but it possibly could too.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk Год назад +1

      As a gen tech who gets free swag from the factories , I just shake my head at the strings in the hoodies.
      Instead of removing them ,I just shove them down my shirt.
      No doubt on the safety thing, I plan on retiring with all my body parts (except part of my mind 😂)

    • @dennishernden2264
      @dennishernden2264 Год назад +4

      @@MrTheHillfolk I usually only wear the hoodies when I'm fishing or hunting.
      Wear the fleecy, its so comfy its kinda addictive.

    • @janeblogs324
      @janeblogs324 Год назад

      I suggest you buy hundreds of silicon sachets that come in shoes. Scatter them near these tools. They'll absorb Maoist and prevent rust

    • @Spiritof_76
      @Spiritof_76 Год назад +1

      Freedom getters. Right.

    • @dennishernden2264
      @dennishernden2264 Год назад

      @@Spiritof_76 Worked for him, he was WWII tanker.

  • @vinces8974
    @vinces8974 Год назад

    Great tip I will definitely be putting that in my brain file

  • @strongandco
    @strongandco Год назад

    Shhhhhh, don't alert the safety trolls.
    100% this is better than helicoils but helicoils are so quick ☺
    If you make your threaded repair rod with a split die you can make oversized and make it lock better...
    More importantly all though we know ginger st the brains behind this channel
    Thanks for the videos ginger 💚😄

  • @sebry25ify
    @sebry25ify Год назад +1

    awesome idea!

  • @zerkermond
    @zerkermond Год назад

    Heelers are amazing dogs ☺️ I didn't know they were so handy with power tools though 😆

  • @mrsound1
    @mrsound1 Год назад +1

    Ginger is the Star of the show

  • @jussiketels151
    @jussiketels151 Год назад

    Supadupa, simple but really great job and idea 💡 thanks for this inspiration and greetings to Ginger 🐶

  • @williamemerson1799
    @williamemerson1799 7 месяцев назад

    KD used to make a kit that included solid inserts and a tap. Repaired many old Volkswagon heads that way, while on the engine. Call it an a$$ saver. 👍🍻

  • @davidspin5353
    @davidspin5353 8 месяцев назад

    Great idea.

  • @richardclifton4120
    @richardclifton4120 Год назад

    My brother has a problem very similar to this on his mower. Someone installed a heli-coil on one side where the starter mounts and this may be the solution needed to fix it. I have the taps and dies but no way to remove the heli-coil. I know there are tools to do this but to do this one job I may just drill it out and tap it with the correct size bolt using a similar method as yours. Good Timing on seeing this.
    *I can't believe anyone would think Ginger isn't well-trained or smart. She is smarter than some people I have encountered, that's for sure.*

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Год назад +1

      You can pick/pry out a helicoil with a small screwdriver. Once you get a piece out far enough to grab a pair of needle nose will easily screw it out.

  • @bombardier3qtrlbpsi
    @bombardier3qtrlbpsi Год назад +1

    Nice job 👍. Ginger listens better than her Master 😂😂

  • @sailingbluewater359
    @sailingbluewater359 Год назад

    Great idea, thanx

  • @RedHotFiat
    @RedHotFiat Год назад

    Genius level!

  • @garynitkin7373
    @garynitkin7373 Год назад

    Clever. I like it!

  • @WhiskeyRiverRifleman
    @WhiskeyRiverRifleman Год назад

    Damn good video and your dog is awesome!!

  • @JOEZEP54
    @JOEZEP54 Год назад

    Great tip!!! I have used the certs in spark plug holes but never made one. I have a few applications where I will be using this. If I
    video it I will be sure to mention where I got the idea.
    Ginger is still the star ⭐⭐⭐
    Stay well, Joe Z

  • @jeffreynelson3294
    @jeffreynelson3294 Год назад

    This is good info. Thanks. I wanted to comment on something else though. You have lost a serious amount of weight. I don’t know if anybody else has noticed but you look good. Healthy and fit. 👍

  • @Goomer
    @Goomer Год назад +1

    Nice. I need to rewatch the drill bit sharpening video I picked up a bench grinder with an angle slot but my bits are still dull. I bet Ginger could sharpen bits better than me.

  • @Kowyn
    @Kowyn Год назад

    I used this trick a few month back on a Hyundai abs sensor bolt works good.

  • @scroungasworkshop4663
    @scroungasworkshop4663 Год назад

    Awesome 👍👍

  • @ganjalfcreamcorn8438
    @ganjalfcreamcorn8438 Год назад

    what a good boi, the dog i mean lol. nice video man.👍

  • @shlomoattia7706
    @shlomoattia7706 5 месяцев назад

    very good, thank you, 👍 smart dog 🙀