Stripped Bolt Threads Repair STRONGER CHEAPER *NEW easy WAY*
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 Published On Mar 24, 2023

Aluminum, Steel, Cast iron, Stainless etc all repaired with ease.

Stuff I used in the video:
Spring loaded center punch: https://amzn.to/3FLO6Ex
Basic SAE Tap : https://amzn.to/3lu7DCQ
Basic Metric Taps : https://amzn.to/3z3NYfS
Loctite stick RED High Strength: https://amzn.to/408E7kU better than liquid


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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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