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Tesla's Cybertruck hovered aloft by a crane, balanced precariously with just Tesla adhesive underneath its $100,000 frame.

Tesla Truck Suspension Tested: YouTube personality JerryRigEverything attempts experiment by hoisting Cybertruck with crane, relying solely on Tesla adhesive for support of $100,000 vehicle

Tesla's Cybertruck, valued at $100,000, was suspended by a crane, supported solely by Tesla...
Tesla's Cybertruck, valued at $100,000, was suspended by a crane, supported solely by Tesla adhesive.

Tesla's Cybertruck hovered aloft by a crane, balanced precariously with just Tesla adhesive underneath its $100,000 frame.

Headline: Tesla's Sturdy Glue Holds $100,000 Cybertruck in the Air During Experiment

In a thrilling demonstration, content creator JerryRigEverything put Tesla's claims about the strength of its structural adhesive, Fusor 2098, to the test. The experiment, which has garnered attention for its audacious nature, showed the Cybertruck suspended in the air, held up by nothing more than a dab of Tesla's glue and a 2.5-inch diameter aluminum tube.

The experiment began with a crane increasing the lift force from 5,000 lbs to 7,000 lbs. Despite the Cybertruck's considerable weight, the Tesla glue held firm, demonstrating its notable structural strength.

The setup for the experiment was simple, involving no other means of support besides the Tesla glue and the aluminum tube. The aluminum tube, attached with the Tesla glue, was the highest stressor point during the lifting process. Remarkably, it appeared to be under no strain, a testament to the glue's robustness.

JerryRigEverything, a car enthusiast known for his durability and stress tests on tech products, conducted the experiment to either validate or challenge Tesla's claim about the strength of Fusor 2098. After curing for 24 hours, the Tesla glue was able to support the entire weight of the Cybertruck, valued at $100,000.

The contrast between the enormous steel shackles of the crane and the tiny glue-bonded connection was striking during the lifting process. The audience watching the experiment experienced increased heart rates as the lift force increased, making for a tense and exhilarating atmosphere.

The use of Fusor 2098 requires primer and 24 hours for it to set. The experiment aimed to test the strength of this adhesive, specifically Fusor 2098. With this demonstration, Tesla's claim about the strength of its glue has been supported by physical evidence, adding another feather to the company's cap of innovation and engineering prowess.

In light of the impressive display, JerryRigEverything's experiment stressed the aluminum tube, the only means of support besides Tesla's robust Fusor 2098 glue, in holding the $100,000 Cybertruck, a testament to the potential of AI-driven technology in automobile manufacturing. Other than gadgets and technology, this innovative glue offers a novel approach to car construction and durability testing.

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