Locking wheel nut - the final straw - cuting the wheel off

Locking wheel nut - the final straw - cuting the wheel off

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PhillipM

6,524 posts

190 months

Wednesday 7th January 2015
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mygoldfishbowl said:
Never weld wheels/wheel nuts/hubs while tyres are fitted.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBUVzgCHHuA
If you think welding a nut to a wheel bolt/nut is going to end up with that, you're doing it wrong.

Why on earth would anyone dick about destroying the alloy when 15 minutes with a welder will have you all 5 nuts out and a wheel in perfect condition?

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

256 months

Wednesday 7th January 2015
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PhillipM said:
mygoldfishbowl said:
Never weld wheels/wheel nuts/hubs while tyres are fitted.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBUVzgCHHuA
If you think welding a nut to a wheel bolt/nut is going to end up with that, you're doing it wrong.

Why on earth would anyone dick about destroying the alloy when 15 minutes with a welder will have you all 5 nuts out and a wheel in perfect condition?
Not a clue, but it must be a strange thought process! Like you say, welding a wheel nut is not going to cause tyres to explode; the demo in that video has the rim of the wheel being welded, not the centre.

dudleybloke

19,852 posts

187 months

Saturday 10th January 2015
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Dave.
Dave.
Leave it, they ain't wurf it!
smile

mygoldfishbowl

3,706 posts

144 months

Saturday 10th January 2015
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I figure you can't educate stupid.

Dave82506

6 posts

112 months

Saturday 10th January 2015
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dudleybloke said:
Dave.
Dave.
Leave it, they ain't wurf it!
smile
I know I know


Martin350

3,775 posts

196 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Mr2Mike said:
Not a clue, but it must be a strange thought process! Like you say, welding a wheel nut is not going to cause tyres to explode; the demo in that video has the rim of the wheel being welded, not the centre.
They could have let the air out and pumped it up again after the welding.

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

256 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Martin350 said:
They could have let the air out and pumped it up again after the welding.
If you are super cautious you could do this, but it won't explode anyway. The amount of heat being pumped into a wheel with red hot disc brakes glowing away behind it is vastly more than 10 seconds of welding a wheel nut is going to provide, and yet tyres on track and rally cars somehow manage not to explode the second the car stops in the pits/service area.