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610 Axle Housing Nut Welded..options?
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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 103219" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>That's a pretty nasty mess; if someone held a gun to me and made me weld a nut like that I'd put one good tack on an outside flat so it could be ground off later. Being on the inside it isn't even possible to get around it with a 3" disc cutter. </p><p>Probably the best way to get it off would be to cut through the nut and stud with a 6" skinny wheel and clean up the goober when the flange is on the table without the axle in the way. A bit of research as to what kind of stud it takes would be in order first as to what kind it is, threaded, splined or captured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 103219, member: 2510"] That's a pretty nasty mess; if someone held a gun to me and made me weld a nut like that I'd put one good tack on an outside flat so it could be ground off later. Being on the inside it isn't even possible to get around it with a 3" disc cutter. Probably the best way to get it off would be to cut through the nut and stud with a 6" skinny wheel and clean up the goober when the flange is on the table without the axle in the way. A bit of research as to what kind of stud it takes would be in order first as to what kind it is, threaded, splined or captured. [/QUOTE]
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