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Cybertruck was dangled in the air by a crane and the only thing holding up the $100k truck was Tesla glue

Last updated: July 30, 2025 10:52 am
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This content creator and car enthusiast decided to see whether Tesla was right by dangling a Cybertruck in the air by a crane, with the only thing holding up the $100,000 truck being Tesla glue.

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Cybertruck was dangled in the air by a crane and Tesla glueThe moment of truth

According to the EV automaker, the special blue glue is reportedly strong enough to suspend two Cybertrucks from a crane, but his experiment would only involve just one.

Tesla glue has the official name Fusor 2098, which has a tensile strength of 3,190 psi between aluminium castings, primer needs to be used, and 24 hours are needed for it to set.

The man used a singular point of glue to try to lift the whole Cybertruck, and as the lift force increased, so did the heart rates of everyone who was watching.

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Cybertruck was dangled in the air by a crane and Tesla glue

According to the EV automaker, Tesla glue is allegedly strong enough to suspend two full-sized Cybertrucks from a crane without them crashing to the ground.

JerryRigEverything decided it was time to put that claim to the test and see if Tesla glue or its real name, Fusor 2098, was actually as good as it claimed to be.

Instead of lifting two Cybertrucks, Jerry was going to be dangling a Cybertruck in the air by a crane, with the only thing holding up the $100k truck being Tesla glue.

The lifting setup involved a tiny dab of Tesla glue attaching a 2.5-inch diameter aluminum tube together, and being the highest stressor point when the truck was being lifted.

The moment of truth

The lifting setup was complete, and the blue Tesla glue had been left to cure for a whole 24 hours.

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The contrast of the enormous steel shackles and the tiny glue-bonded connection bearing the load was almost laughable.

As the crane began to increase the lift force, with 5,000 lbs becoming 6,000 lbs, becoming 7,000 lbs, it was clear that just the Tesla glue alone was doing it; it could hold the whole Cybertruck in the air.

The tiny glued aluminum tube looked like it was under no strain at all, and it looked like, all in all, Jerry’s experiment was a success; he just needs a second Cybertruck now…

The post Cybertruck was dangled in the air by a crane and the only thing holding up the $100k truck was Tesla glue appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

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