Originally Posted by blowndart
If you have a welder, you can weld a nut to the broken stud (even if it broken flush with the head) and then back it out. I've done it and it worked great.




We dealt with Broken bolts and studs in the mill and learned that if we took a smaller flat washer and plug welded it to the broken stud it was then easier to weld a nut to the flatwasher and get a better cleaner weld.


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