Removing stuck fasteners

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#Place a close-fitting washer over the top of the bolt, to protect surrounding material.
 
#Place a close-fitting washer over the top of the bolt, to protect surrounding material.
 
#Take a nut that is larger than the actual thread of the broken bolt, and weld it to the broken bolt.
 
#Take a nut that is larger than the actual thread of the broken bolt, and weld it to the broken bolt.
#Welding in short bursts, heat it until the weld comes up into the nut.
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#Welding in short bursts, until the weld comes up into the nut.
#Welding generously, fill up the nut. This will heat the bolt, but not the surrounding material.  I have found that using a 6011 welding rod for this works good.
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#Welding generously, fill up the nut. This will heat the bolt, but not the surrounding material.  I have found that using a 6011 welding rod for this works well.
#Let it cool completely. The bolt will contract and break the grip of the rust.
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#Let the welded nut cool completely, with out using any water or spray. The bolt will contract and break the grip of the rust.
 
#Turn out the bolt.
 
#Turn out the bolt.
  

Revision as of 21:13, 21 August 2006

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