Heat induction tool great tool to loosen a stuck nut especially useful where a torch is dangerous!
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2020
- Here we are using the Mini-ductor venom MDV-777 in the shop to loosen a stuck ball joint nut A friend of mine gave me all different ones to try and I found this to be the most practical and highest quality most of the other ones broke and burned out after a couple uses or barely worked also this is the only one I've seen that has the quick twist connection all the others you have to unscrew and screw in the different connectors a big pain and waste of time also this ones pistol shape and design makes it practical and easy to use
here's a link for it on Amazon amzn.to/2R7fe8p
Use 6 point wrenches and sockets. Avoid using 12 point wrenches and sockets to prevent rounding off the nuts.
12-points are used for SPEED, 6-points are there for STRENGTH & GRIP.
Sometimes SPEED KILLS.
Great tool, makes a cup of coffee in about 3 seconds ;-)
I like not having the flame from a torch which is hard to control. very interesting tool !!
After heating water it down it makes it more easy
you can use a squirt of penetrant also to help cool it down. it will smoke alot so dont breathe that in. But the metal or steel is expanded that the penetrant should flow through which will also help overall
"Old Man Method": after cherry red, douse with cold water until it quits sizzling...
Almost comes apart by hand...
Enough heat to expand the nut only , it does not need to be cherry red .
Very good tool to save time
Very cool.
I like that!
i did this once with a torch, and the darn ball joint exploded like a rocket and almost killed me... i guess the grease built up pressure in the ball joint area and exploded1 i now drill or torch a hole to remove the pressure from the ball joint, in case the grease decides to explode. I am lucky to be alive!
Yep. Ball joints are sketchy to heat up lol
@@Mbrown553 i am glad i canlaugh at it now, lol I realize i am too torch crazy sometimes !! need to think first!
@@yourlocalalexis4578 Someone I worked with did the same thing. He heated a ball joint on a toyota hilux with the gas axe and it exploded and went with a right bang. It luckily didn't hit him but hit the concrete floor and left quite a big dint/hole in it.
The temperature it reaches with this thing is actually dangerous too. It could easily ignite something or causing pressure to form. Know what you're doing, that's the way to go.
Mr Riggs
Let the mechanics do their job no need to remind them.
Any nut or bolt this hot will lose its hardness/temper and will need to be replaced.
Smart!!
They have no idea...
wished i had this when i had to take a shackle bolt out near the gas tank, as i held my butt heating it with an acetylene torch (i did put a shield on the tank and ended up also ordering this tool from Amazon)
Ye mixing an acetylene torch and gasoline is generally not recommended 😀
@@mechanixautorepair lol, thats what i get for being cheap!! i should have bought the inductor first!
My impact always rips shit apart :)
Get it red hot and then put the water hose to it until cold!
That ball joint is so busted that you could use whatever you want to loosen it including torch. Best cut it with angle grinder.
I would just cut ithe ball joint in half with my Sawzall. Ball joints come with new bolts most of the time. Cool tool though.
@evolence detroit true
When you get one that is completely worn out, it is possible. Good point though.
6 point impact is the way to remove these after getting them cherry red.
You just ruined the heat treat on that box end wrench the wrench will be rounded off next. Use the impact to get it off while it's still hot. It's best if you stop at the stage where only the nut is glowing
Powerfully expensive tool!
Powerfully expensive? No, actually quite reasonably priced.
😂ott van a leírásban, nem szabad hozzárakni a felülethez..
I want this mision
3 or 4 drops of fuming hydrochloric acid will eat through the rust right into the threads, making it easy to remove.
I am having to drill out a broken bolt on a propane tank---capacity gauge leaks----needs new gasket---1 bolt of 4 broke off down in hole...tried PB Blaster, Kroil oil and even acetone and ATF. Nothing helped.
Was wishing there was something like this to apply heat...couldn't use a torch of course. Purged tank---still produces fumes though. Laid wet towels all around where I was trying to drill the stub out. Still working on it (when I feel like it) cause I don't want to approach it frustrated.
Would this tool be dangerous to use in this instance? I had seen where some suggested using a soldiering iron. Didn't feel that could produce the heat needed to expand the metal enough to get it out.
At the moment I am using left hand drill bits to eat out the bolt and extractor bits. Slow....slow....slow....easy....easy....easy.
Any comments, suggestions and/or advice greatly appreciated here. Jesus bless.
Not telling you what to do but this tool is great even around fuel tanks
@@mechanixautorepair Thanks for your reply and your experience---which I am very low on. Have a great week. Jesus bless.
The battery in your fire alarm is low
They don't even notice it either
Can't be tight if it's a liquid
Wait till he gets his electricity bill; it would have been cheaper to buy a new car.
Squirt some water oil anything couple times hot cold impact off
Really when you're f****** pulling on a f****** 8-in wrench. I would have grabbed leverage Bar had that off in one second
those things send out radio waves that can give you arthritis
Making dumb comments on RUclips kills brain cells
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You spent $500 on that tool and you couldn't buy a $150 air impact? Give me back my 3 minutes of my life you took back
Impact is not the answer to everything if you work a little in a shop you'd know also fyi I didn't spend a penny on this tool although it's well worth the money I was given a few different ones to test out and now I probably owe you a few more minutes :)
God this was terrible.