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Bolt seizes on first insertion after welding


Diomedes

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I guess I must be doing something stupid.

 

I weld a threaded lug into/onto a tube, and let it cool. I then put a bolt *all the way into the lug with my fingers*, no resistance, but then when I go to take it out, it seizes and strips the thread.

 

What the hell is going on here?

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What the hell is going on here?

 

Perhaps the welded nut was not as cool as the bolt and continued to cool and thereby contract after you inserted the bolt??? Also sounds like a stainless fastener, I've had them do that on a standard (not welded) application. Try using some anti-sieze compound.

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My practice is to place a bolt into the threads prior to welding, and then remove it just after the welding is finished. I've never had this situation cause the seizing of the bolt, and it protects the threads from an errant dingleberry attaching itself onto a thread not seen.

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