It has a lot to do with the original quality of the nuts and bolts, Theland... If the bolts are going to be in a rust conducive location, it's best they be at least galvanized, but even better would be stainless steel. The rusting action acttually welds the two parts together over a period of time. (By Plus Gas, I'm supposing it's the Brit example of a small blow torch powered by propane or some sort). But as far as a flogging spanner... the only thing I deciper is a spanner is what we call a wrench. But a flogging spanner? Haven't got a clue! I've had bolts on ranch equipment here in the western U.S. that have had to be cut off with a good cold chisel and two pound sledge hammer or even an acetylene cutting torch.
Good to see you back, by the way. I hope things are going better. I'd be happy to talk to you about that, but that would be difficult in this type of a forum. At any rate... Good luck!