• @3arn0wl
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    1541 year ago

    What a remarkable bolt! Can it come and do my place when it’s finished?

  • originalucifer
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    471 year ago

    ive seen these used sticking out of concrete, the bend acting as the anchor… then the wood is bolted to this.

    • @geekworking
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      241 year ago

      J Bolts for concrete don’t have a head on them. The bent part is embedded into the concrete and would never be turned. Forming a hex head would be a wasted extra production cost.

    • @Tandybaum
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      31 year ago

      I could see but it seems like a washer would be a much easier way to do this rather than bending like that

      • @over_clox
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        151 year ago

        Even with a washer, the head of a straight bolt won’t hold very well in concrete when you go trying to tighten it, it’ll most likely start spinning and possibly even damage the concrete.

        • @Tandybaum
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          01 year ago

          That’s true. I was thinking pull through but you’re right about spinning while tightening.

  • LazaroFilm
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    161 year ago

    I read they’re doing a recall on the left bend one. The right bends are okay tho.

  • @TokenBoomer
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    111 year ago

    Peyronie’s disease. That can give painful erections.

  • @over_clox
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    111 year ago

    I’ve had to help someone tighten a bolt like this before. It was used to attach the deck assembly to the underside of a riding lawnmower.

  • @first_must_burn
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    91 year ago

    That is one of those right angle bolts for getting into tight places. Hang onto it because they cost about $15 each new. It is specially made to transfer the torque from the head around the 90 degree bend. Just line it up with the nut, slap a driver on there and go to town. I promise, it will be amazing and nothing bad will happen.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    Could’ve been a makeshift hook. Or a lock pin/bolt (literally) for one of those simple gate latches.

  • cooljimy84
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    61 year ago

    Very strange, but looks prebent

    • @nogrub
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      31 year ago

      get yourself an acyzelen torch and then you can get your very own prebent 90° bolt for thoose tight spaces

  • KptnAutismus
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    61 year ago

    someone decided to be funny a couple years ago. we will never know who, but i do suspect your dad.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    These bolts are like this from the factory - I have 4 on my honey extractor, they are used for other situations where you need to bolt one thing perpendicular to each other.

    • @nogrub
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      11 year ago

      das nenn ich mal vielseitig einsetzbare schrauben

    • Axefanatic
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      21 year ago

      This is the most likely reason. I made a few of these when a regular Allen/Hex key is needed in a larger size than what you have on hand.