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  • Very Useful , thanks :)

    the video didn't show about nuts inspection

  • '

    how come this video did not show about nylon lock nut,,,

    fail show

  • the glowing nuts look tasty

  • J'ai travailler la pendant 30 ans et ben content d'etre partie

  • As I understand bolt grades, for most manufacturing processes the grade of bolt all has to do with how the bolt is treated after forming.

  • Love it at the beginning when she said "NUTS! & bolts....

  • is there a transctipt for this video? i have a report to write on how bolts are made, but i cannot find anything online

  • I have to see that for an Engineering Sciences class -_-"

  • Thanks a lot for an useful information! Ausgezeichnet !

  • The manufacturer is Infasco. I recognize those packages, I work for a fastener house and I spend allot of money with them.

  • Très instructif !

  • Border-line illiterate .. 'they' < over-used. 'Employees' perhaps? or simple 'The...' Metallurgy is wrong too. Oil quench is not to 'solidify internal structure' .. ho humm how dumb. Always quoting excessive significant digits. Over-all moron-grade. Cinema work is good to excellent. Dialogue is linguistically-challenged .. make no mistake about it.

  • can i get the name of manufacturer

  • At 1:50 into the film you can clearly see the manufacturer head stamp (required on grade 8 bolts) you could track that back to the company being toured.

    As for the machinery manufacturer, it is likely several different companies for the different machines and even machine parts.

  • can i get the name of the machine manufacturer

  • for a second I thought this was for Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts.

    LOL

    cool vid

  • Tell me  about it

    haha

  • Good video! Arn't they usually zinc plated for rust resistance too?

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  • @ DrEMplushrest

    Yes they usually are. Though un-plated bolts are available, they are much less common.

  • sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­et

  • Gosh the man did a way better job at narrating. This woman sounds too jolly! I lowered the volume.

  • I loved the thread rolling on the bolts. It's looks a much better way of doing it than in a rotating spindle of some sort. Good show.

  • i thought this was banjo kazooie...sigh.

    WOAH STEEL IRON ROD! SWEET

  • this ain't Banjo Kazooie

  • fabolous video

  • I love this show

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