I can't tell from the video but it appears you have a shouldered bolt there. I think you would get a better test by putting a spacer in there. It looks like you have run out of threads and you are torquing into a lack of threads. If you are, you aren't really testing the stretch of the bolt but instead how hard it is to twist the head off.
I can't tell from the video but it appears you have a shouldered bolt there. I think you would get a better test by putting a spacer in there. It looks like you have run out of threads and you are torquing into a lack of threads. If you are, you aren't really testing the stretch of the bolt but instead how hard it is to twist the head off.
True, I'll get a piece of hex steel and do it so the should can fit into the hole and then see what torque setting it snaps at
The main points of having Titanium bolts is because they are around 45 % lighter than steel and don`t corrode