...I Listened | Loctite Red & Blue EXTREME Impact Vibration Test

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июн 2023
  • See how Red Loctite 271, Blue Loctite 241, and Loctite Super Glue hold up after being tested in my extreme impact vibration test rig.
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Комментарии • 59

  • @DinFKNSin
    @DinFKNSin 10 месяцев назад +15

    Thanks Dad.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  10 месяцев назад +3

      You’re welcome!
      😎

  • @dwylhq874
    @dwylhq874 5 месяцев назад +5

    Excellent overview of Loctite Red & Blue!
    And thank you so much for doing the superglue comparison. We ended up using superglue based on your results as we don’t need resistance to high temperatures. 👌

  • @AGRIV8TD1963
    @AGRIV8TD1963 12 дней назад +2

    So many mechanics don't realize how important it is to have very clean threads for Loctite to work its best.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  12 дней назад

      👍😎

    • @vaguincolombia
      @vaguincolombia 6 дней назад

      Yep. It is a "glue". Every single glue on the planet needs clean surfaces. Thats why i hate threadlockers, they need always clean surfaces. If i can, i prefer to use a split washer.

    • @AGRIV8TD1963
      @AGRIV8TD1963 6 дней назад +1

      @@vaguincolombia
      Split washers are No Good!
      Trust me!
      Better off with nylon lock nuts, or threadlocker.😅

    • @vaguincolombia
      @vaguincolombia 6 дней назад +1

      @@AGRIV8TD1963 Well Nylon lock nuts dont work with with fixed or soldered nuts. Also for very high temperatures nothing can beat a split washer.

    • @AGRIV8TD1963
      @AGRIV8TD1963 6 дней назад

      @@vaguincolombia
      In a high heat area, use red Loctite.
      This guy has a video on vibration tests. For star washers, split washers, and double nut. I don't remember if he tested friction nuts!?
      They are meant for high heat, and high vibration.
      Check it out!😎

  • @leegengxiang2173
    @leegengxiang2173 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video.

  • @bastian1847
    @bastian1847 10 месяцев назад +5

    excellent video, thanks for being so exacting with your method, and so impartial. I look forward to more

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  10 месяцев назад +1

      More?! 😳

    • @bastian1847
      @bastian1847 10 месяцев назад

      @@HacksbyDad more similar videos, I hope :⁠-⁠)

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  10 месяцев назад

      @@bastian1847 Here's my Nuts and Bolts playlist... ruclips.net/p/PL_WcGw5s6Cq6YK_s-NNne1838j25ijmii
      😎

  • @MutahirRasool
    @MutahirRasool 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @geoffhackett4472
    @geoffhackett4472 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video! Likely saved me a ton of time and anguish on my next project.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  9 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped! What's the project?

    • @geoffhackett4472
      @geoffhackett4472 9 месяцев назад

      @@HacksbyDad Adding vibration dampening to a sim-racing rig. Almost went with loctite blue on the feet.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  9 месяцев назад

      @@geoffhackett4472 👍😎

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus 10 месяцев назад +3

    Cool, red is the tougher one. I have both w/ screw spring washer combo sometimes.
    God bless.

  • @brandonbarker7817
    @brandonbarker7817 10 месяцев назад +5

    As a industrial mechanic this is most interesting. Thank you sir.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  10 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome! Thanks for watching the video and commenting!
      😎

  • @rickrussell
    @rickrussell 9 месяцев назад +1

    OK that was fascinating.

  • @rooster3019
    @rooster3019 7 дней назад

    Test old school mechanical methods; staking the outward nt to bolt margin and then using safety wire through a drilled hole through thenut and bolt. I think I will start spot welding lol

  • @user-zf5rv5kz5s
    @user-zf5rv5kz5s 2 месяца назад

    Thank You..

  • @docteurdre8450
    @docteurdre8450 4 месяца назад

    Wow really nice video. What are you recommending to secure bearing on shaft.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  4 месяца назад

      Sorry... I can''t make a recommendation. There are retaining compounds for bearings and shafts, but I haven't used them.

    • @docteurdre8450
      @docteurdre8450 4 месяца назад

      @@HacksbyDad okay thanks

  • @kodeyv6510
    @kodeyv6510 2 часа назад

    eh you from Hawaii? I can hear the Piggin brah!

  • @zijie-he
    @zijie-he 10 месяцев назад +1

    I never thought superglue is such great.

  • @1arm_658
    @1arm_658 10 месяцев назад

    The hardware looks like it may be plated in some way. Please note that Loctite needs active metal ions to fully cure. If you have corrosion resistant hardware, you have to use Loctite primer to get full cure. Super Glue or CA adhesive does not need active metal ions.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  10 месяцев назад

      Sort of. Zinc is more of a passive metal than an active metal. ruclips.net/video/MAyIH4i6ryI/видео.html

  • @pleappleappleap
    @pleappleappleap 2 месяца назад

    I'm curious how it works with Loctite on a top lock nut.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks. I might conduct more threadlocker experiments in the future. 😎

  • @BushPigADV
    @BushPigADV Месяц назад

    For torque purposes loctite is considered a lubricant. A wet torque spec should be used should be used on all the hardware including the control. That said, i think the difference between wet and dry is like 20% so only a 2.2lb value in this case. I don't think it would make or break your experiment.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  Месяц назад +1

      That's what I thought before conducting this experiment... ruclips.net/video/SLBx09En_P0/видео.html
      Watch until the end to find out what the experts at Nord-Lock say as well. 😎

  • @dalefrolander3583
    @dalefrolander3583 6 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder if the superglue would work even better if sprayed with a superglue accelerator.

  • @AGRIV8TD1963
    @AGRIV8TD1963 12 дней назад +1

    Superglue will damage the threads over time.
    It's corrosive.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  12 дней назад +1

      Interesting… if that’s true, why do manufacturers say their superglue can be used on metal if it will eventually corrode the metal and fail? I might do an experiment. How long before the corrosion will be visible… 1 year? 😎

    • @AGRIV8TD1963
      @AGRIV8TD1963 12 дней назад +1

      @@HacksbyDad
      It will also break down over time, depending on how much weathering it gets, whereas Loctite will not.
      It won't even take a year.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  12 дней назад

      @@AGRIV8TD1963 👍😎

  • @ifell3
    @ifell3 10 месяцев назад +2

    So, if you are going to build a sex machine..... Use red or superglue
    On a serious note, great test experiment and it's really good to get some superglue figures!

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks!
      😎

    • @hasansheriff4310
      @hasansheriff4310 7 месяцев назад

      If you're gonna use the blue glue, you might just busta nut!

  • @AGRIV8TD1963
    @AGRIV8TD1963 12 дней назад +1

    Sorry to say, you made an error during application on many of the samples.
    You can not get Loctite on the mating surfaces. Only on the threads.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  12 дней назад

      Sorry… I’ll try to avoid that in the future. What impact does it have on the fastened assembly? 😎

    • @AGRIV8TD1963
      @AGRIV8TD1963 12 дней назад

      @@HacksbyDad
      Potential to fail. If fact, the best way to use Loctite is to apply it to the threads, then let it set up for a few minutes, then attach nut, torque as needed. Because the act of screwing on the nut, heats up the threads enough to make the Loctite fluid again. Therefore proper penetration.

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  12 дней назад

      @@AGRIV8TD1963 I did this experiment to show that Loctite does not cure when exposed to air... ruclips.net/video/lFHr1reTDW8/видео.html
      Maybe loosely thread on the nut, wait, and then torque?

    • @AGRIV8TD1963
      @AGRIV8TD1963 12 дней назад +1

      @@HacksbyDad
      Loctite doesn't completely dry when exposed to air during the time needed for application, but it does set up. It will dry over time. Thin coat of Loctite all the way around the bolt, wipe off excess if any.
      Put a thin coat all the way around the threads, then check it in 24 hours, then tell me if it had set up. Then do the same, and check after a week.
      Did the Loctite dry?

    • @HacksbyDad
      @HacksbyDad  12 дней назад +1

      @@AGRIV8TD1963 So you apply Loctite, wipe excess, let cure for a few minutes, thread on nut, and finally torque?