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3/8"x6" Fully Threaded Carriage Bolt in single IMPs


Squeezus

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Great bend! Hopefully there is a little time after the Couple Crush for us to bend a little :)

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DO NOT BEND THOSE! anything threaded fully will snap it's only a matter of time. Carriage bolts are galvanized so you dodged a snap on this bend. But you could get that one bolt that breaks. Snapping bolts is scary and dangerous. Ask me how I know. There are a million things better to bend esp at Home Depot or lowes. 

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I've also had bad luck with DO wrenches. One snapped and stuck me in both sides of my neck. 

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25 minutes ago, EJ Livesey said:

DO NOT BEND THOSE! anything threaded fully will snap it's only a matter of time. Carriage bolts are galvanized so you dodged a snap on this bend. But you could get that one bolt that breaks. Snapping bolts is scary and dangerous. Ask me how I know. There are a million things better to bend esp at Home Depot or lowes. 

Thanks, EJ. I thought about that before I bent it, but I figured I was just being paranoid. I definitely don't want to die from stabbing myself in the neck with a bolt. I'll stick to non threaded stuff.

 

Edit: I added a note to the video to tell people not to bend fully threaded bolts.

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Have to agree on anything galvanized. I bent a 60d galvanized nail that snapped. Actually I was attempting to bend in DO and I brought it lower on my chest (bad form, but I'm glad I did) before it snapped

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