And y'all keep saying I don't get the point of the test really should back off that. A person can get it and still not consider it useful information. I get it, I don't consider it useful information.
He said early on that he's trying to simulate a rusty rounded nut in the most consistent way possible. There's nothing difficult to "get" about that.
However, I personally DGAF about simulating rusty rounded nuts scientifically because they're seldom two the same and getting those off is a matter of luck, hopefully box ends, and probably fire. And once they're off you sure as heck don't reuse them. All bets are off for those. And you'd be wise to use a 6 point and penetrating oil to increase your odds of only needing the wrench. BTDT.
I want to know what's going to make my wrench fail on a normal tight fastener and at what point. Whether it's fitment or materials or regular grippy features. Again, on fasteners I actually encounter. Not soft stuff that's meant to hold two threaded rods together and not torqued down.
If you want to try rusty, get unscientific and go out there with various wrenches and romp on some junkyard stuff. It'll either round off, come off, or break the wrench. When we deal with rusty fasteners, we're prepared to use unconventional means.
He said early on that he's trying to simulate a rusty rounded nut in the most consistent way possible. There's nothing difficult to "get" about that.
However, I personally DGAF about simulating rusty rounded nuts scientifically because they're seldom two the same and getting those off is a matter of luck, hopefully box ends, and probably fire. And once they're off you sure as heck don't reuse them. All bets are off for those. And you'd be wise to use a 6 point and penetrating oil to increase your odds of only needing the wrench. BTDT.
I want to know what's going to make my wrench fail on a normal tight fastener and at what point. Whether it's fitment or materials or regular grippy features. Again, on fasteners I actually encounter. Not soft stuff that's meant to hold two threaded rods together and not torqued down.
If you want to try rusty, get unscientific and go out there with various wrenches and romp on some junkyard stuff. It'll either round off, come off, or break the wrench. When we deal with rusty fasteners, we're prepared to use unconventional means.



