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Spaghettification. This is when an object goes near a massive body such as a black hole gets pulled apart. See the links below. (Humor aside, there really isn't a specific term for such an event, other than "going near a black hole.")
One way is to use a combination of washers bigger than the hole that the bolt can tighten against. You might have to get a slightly longer bolt, but all you do is take it with you to a hardware store and match it up or get a new nut and bolt that will fit through the headboard. .
In the middle of a black hole, there is a single point of matter called a singularity. This is where space-time actually stops and nothing is beyond this point. Anything and everything that gets sucked up in the black hole goes here.
I knew a watering hole called Brian. His brother was called Jim
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a good way to remove a metal bolt is to get a screw extractor. You drill a small pilot hole down the middle of the bolt, and lightly tap the extractor into the hole. The bolt will then twist out. You may need to add lube to the bolt if its rusted (WD-40 etc.)
It is usually called the cup, and it is not always metal.
Use an easy-out of harder metal after drilling a small hole with harder metal.
A screw is self fastening, as it bores out and threads the hole it goes into. A bolt does not bore out its own hole, and requires an additional fastener (a nut) if if goes into a hole which is not threaded.
there is usually a bolt on the inspection plate of the diff and you fill up to the hole where the bolt is.
The best way is to use a drill bit for metal and drill a small hole in the bolt. then use an extractor to back the broken bolt out.
PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter) is the diameter of a circle that goes through each of the bolt holes. You can find it by measuring distance from centre of one bolt hole to the centre of opposite end bolt hole...
it is the same size of the bolt same as the hole and thread. the higher the grade of the bolt the more touque you can apply.
You see when you go poop it goes down a hole (called the sewer). Then the hole goes somewhere, where it goes into sprinklers then it is gone and recycled.
the hole that a shoelace on a boot goes through is called eyelets, loops, or lace holes.
I would get a larger bolt. I would get a larger bolt. If I wanted to make a bolt fit into a larger hole, I would use a SMALLER bolt than the hole.
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