nice test. I mean, I can use this info tomorrow - hows that for real world impact? :-)
wish he had rated ease/damage of non-failure removal.
nice test. I mean, I can use this info tomorrow - hows that for real world impact? :-)
wish he had rated ease/damage of non-failure removal.
Personally I use the vinyl ones (left most in the thumbnail) for almost all common tasks. They spread a little when the screw goes in unlike the metal ones. I use the butterfly toggles for bigger jobs
In my usage of a lot of these, not many are easy to remove. When using anchors, I'm assuming I'm going to be repairing a quarter sized hole if I ever need to remove them.
I prefer toggle bolts since I'm used to them, high weight load and easy to break and retry a mounting.
Project Farm, Nile Red, and Technology Connections are the best three channels on YouTube.
I like Nile Red's content, but his style is a little too wooden for me. Explosions and Fire / Extractions and Ire scratch my chemistry itch.
Never seen those- but I have used these that are similar and like them.
https://toggler.com/products/snaptoggle-heavy-duty-toggle-bolts-304-stainless-steel-channels
Interesting!
Very helpful. Excellent methodology and presentation.
Love this channel, I've watched his videos for a couple years now. His scientific method can leave a lot to be desired at times, but it's still great information and I always keep them in mind.
This is one of the more iconic ones, in my mind, but he's still going strong today
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