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On 1/2/13 12:52 PM, wrote:
On Wednesday, January 2, 2013 9:42:24 AM UTC-4, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 234126224378768941.536224bmckeenospam-

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iBoaterer wrote:


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iBoaterer wrote:


In article 1703359288378681397.072595bmckeenospam-


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iBoaterer wrote:


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iBoaterer wrote:


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On 12/30/2012 2:34 PM,
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 10:21:34 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:




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Helicoil in anything adds substantial surface area to the mechanical


surface of the threads, it's just math.




It's still not any stronger than the base metal, period.




There is more surface as the hole is bigger, period. The type of metal


or the thickness is irrelevant, more is more... period. I knew the


engineer wouldn't know ****, take the question to a technician tomorrow


at work and have him explain it to you, LOL!




I don't give a **** if the hole is bigger or not, dumb ass. Are you


REALLY saying that the "type of metal or the thickness is


irrelevant"????? If so you are a complete fool and shouldn't ever be


allowed near anything mechanical. The base metal properties have ALL to


do with the strength that any set of threads can hold. The fix is NOT


any stronger than the base metal. How could it possibly be? The base


metal is doing the holding...... Would you care for me to prove it to


you mathematically? I'll bet you'll pull a Harry and start the name


calling now.




The fix should be stronger than the original hole and threads. Base metal


strength has not changed, but the Helicoil will spread the force over a


larger area.




Nope, what I said is that the fix is NO STRONGER THAN THE BASE METAL.


It's called yield strength, go study and get back to me.




You are ignorant. The fix is not stronger than the base metal, but there


is more base metal involved. Therefore the fix is stronger.




Would you care to wager? How much? FYI, you are leaving out one VERY


important aspect which is easily mathematically proven.




Prove it!




Do you want to wager? I can EASILY "prove it".




Your wager would be as bad as any of your thoughts.




Well, then, let's go for it!!! You name the price, anything above a

grand is great with me!


I'd bet $500 that you don't have a grand to cover that bet.



When did Loogy start upping the ante to a grand?
 
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