Saga continues... I made a bronze insert and bored out worn thread on original nut. BTW. I suspect that nut already has been replaced - see radial slots accuracy.
Here is first thing that I noticed. Chips from nut were stringy and long while my bronze chips are crumbly and not forming any swarf. Sound during cutting is also quite different - hissing noise while boring nut vs. "sandy"/"grinding" while turning insert.
Here is swarf from nut.
Secondly - I couldn't make nut to get "primed" with tin/silver solder. No matter what flux or temperature - it just not soldering ...
Finally i TIGed it with bronze welding rod - barely made few spot welds.
This allow is nightmare to solder/braze/weld. What it can be? Does it looks to you as aluminum bronze ?
Here is first thing that I noticed. Chips from nut were stringy and long while my bronze chips are crumbly and not forming any swarf. Sound during cutting is also quite different - hissing noise while boring nut vs. "sandy"/"grinding" while turning insert.
Here is swarf from nut.
Secondly - I couldn't make nut to get "primed" with tin/silver solder. No matter what flux or temperature - it just not soldering ...
Finally i TIGed it with bronze welding rod - barely made few spot welds.
This allow is nightmare to solder/braze/weld. What it can be? Does it looks to you as aluminum bronze ?