Comments: - - The thumbnail shows incredible giant bolts. The title is incredible giant bolts. However, there are no incredible giant bolts in the video. Would you please stop using deceptive thumbnails that are unrelated to the video? It's aggravating!
I always wanted to be a mechanical engineer and work with this kind of automation, but I was unfortunately unable to grasp the concepts of mathematics, the primary requirement for an endeavor of this magnitude. I flunked high school algebra 2 years in a row
The bolts must of bolted.... and I see people welding (the antithesis of bolts). I think we got screwed! Either that or I’m a nut. Hey, but this is an entertaining thread.
I love these types of videos. Thumbnail it with something that's actually in the vid. I unfortunately cannot thumb up or down this video. Thumbs down,because I Don't like the clickbait,however,Thumbs up,because I do like the video content.
I would really like to see those bolts in the thumbnail don't really know why... but the big bolts would have been cool what do you think they were used for?
With such large sizes, it makes no sense to make a hex nut. Tightening large nuts is not done with a telegraph pole-sized wrench, but by other methods using hydraulics. For this purpose, the nut is of the usual round shape with holes and grooves for the hydraulic tool.