@markgandalf wd-40 has little to no lubrication properties. the oil is used as a lubricant and works much better. (actually there is proper tapping oil you can purchase)
Why is there no mention of the length required? I need to repair threads to hold a a bolt of specification M6X1X20. What particulars should I be looking for, to ensure I get the right Time Sert for my job?
@Waldeska na Treflex mate working with taps you turn the tap 1/2 a turn forward then 1/4 back to clear chips with the Treflex on the tap perfict thread 90% of the time
WD-40 is not a cutting oil and makes a very poor substitute. WD stands for "Water Displacing". The only thing WD-40 is good for is short term rust preventing, and cleaning various surfaces that don't respond well to detergents, like a drill press table. Never use that stuff to lubricate anything you'd like to keep.
@davidjohncook This isn't for your exhaust. That you can fix much easier. This is for engine threads. Oil pans, spark plugs, head bolts, etc. In comparison, it's a much cheaper and simpler solution to a very expensive and complicated problem.
seems a expensive and complicated way to fix a simple problem. I threded a bolt for my exhaust once. just drilled it out. re threded it and got a Fatter bolt. Done. no need for lots of tools and little insert things.
I LOVE how German this is!
@markgandalf wd-40 has little to no lubrication properties. the oil is used as a lubricant and works much better. (actually there is proper tapping oil you can purchase)
Why is there no mention of the length required? I need to repair threads to hold a a bolt of specification M6X1X20. What particulars should I be looking for, to ensure I get the right Time Sert for my job?
Why am I seeing Jessica Alba uncensored on the suggestion tab? Her thread worn out or something?
@Waldeska na Treflex mate working with taps you turn the tap 1/2 a turn forward then 1/4 back to clear chips with the Treflex on the tap perfict thread 90% of the time
@markgandalf wd-40 is not oil it is not a lubricant it dries out oil, but yes it would work for this but not for bearings and such
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WD-40 is not a cutting oil and makes a very poor substitute. WD stands for "Water Displacing". The only thing WD-40 is good for is short term rust preventing, and cleaning various surfaces that don't respond well to detergents, like a drill press table. Never use that stuff to lubricate anything you'd like to keep.
@davidjohncook This isn't for your exhaust. That you can fix much easier. This is for engine threads. Oil pans, spark plugs, head bolts, etc. In comparison, it's a much cheaper and simpler solution to a very expensive and complicated problem.
seems a expensive and complicated way to fix a simple problem. I threded a bolt for my exhaust once. just drilled it out. re threded it and got a Fatter bolt. Done. no need for lots of tools and little insert things.
@davidjohncook Think about doing this work on an engine block, perfect application were you cant get " fatter bolt "
@markgandalf Go ahead and fill your engine up with WD-40 then. Watch your pistons sieze.
@XboxReaper417 just get a larger bolt sold at napa for this exact problem
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He drilled out the WRONG thread. LoL
@markgandalf sorry, you don't know what you're talking about, WD-40 is alright for most things, but normal oil is better in this application
Thats easy in aluminum....now show us in solid steel!!
sure, you will need to just drill
wd-40 is better than oil