Tesla Glue is stronger than you think…

This was a risky test! A failure of the glue could have resulted in a lot more damage to my Cybertruck. Luckilly everything is still in one piece. The glue that tesla uses on their cybertruck frame repairs is called Fusor 2098. To be fair – its not made by tesla, just USED by tesla and many other manufactures.

28 Replies to “Tesla Glue is stronger than you think…”

  1. Why do I thought that you're going to hold it upside down and like on a 10m height to check if the glue works or not?😂😂😂

  2. Let me ask one thing….. If the bumper breaks… Its not strong.. And now ur saying its as strong ans before => its not strong again😮‍💨… What the shi* logic is that☠️

  3. I'd happily trust this glue to a professional crane operator. Potholes and other shock loads might be an issue, especially after time.

  4. Nice entertainment video.
    Can you make a second one for engineers where you pull on this glue with a hydraulic press etc. and newtonmeter attached recording everything?

  5. So they used glue to fix your truck. Said it would be just as strong. So it's still weak af?

  6. Bolts are bolts i mean glue is very good at car manufacture it is used almost everywhere but the tow hook should be BOLTED ON 😀

  7. Lotus used a glue to hold the aluminium chassis together in The 90s on their Elise.

  8. But how many times can you put this adhesive under pressure like this before it fails?

  9. Just as strong as it was originally. But they had to fix the original clued part.

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