I need to undo some nuts that have become seized, and also appear to be a little bit rounded. I have been soaking them in a penetrating fluid, but Just wondered if anyone has any tips for removing stuck nuts?
If I cannot undo them, am I going to have to get a splitter, and crack the nut off that way?
I'd agree with dilligaf except to say that since you've already soaked them in penetrating fluid and since the shoulders are rounded, I'd heat them with small propane torch (assuming they are accessible) and use a pair of what we here in the U.S. call Vicegrip pliers (seen here: http://www.tylertool.com/vis7wr7locpl.html ). They are already ruined so will require replacing...
What size nuts are you talking about ? Splitters are for big time stuff like 12mm or more. If smaller, try using a hacksaw to cut the nut on it's axial plane and then use a cold chisel to drive it off
Well done! Pleased to hear you solved your problem.
Remember in future to look after your nut a bit better. I have suffered from stuck nuts before, so now I usually lubricate them quite frequently
In the dim, distant past I restored old cars, and I applied a compound called COPPERSLIP on the thread of all bolts during assembly. It coats the thread with a film of copper , preventing seizure due to corrosion. There is another product based on aluminium, and both should be available at any decent car accessory shop. I can assure you it is effective