
I have these vintage wheels (WW2 US Army) with vintage tyres that need to be replaced. How do I get the last three nuts off?



So far, I've tried soaking them in WD40, heating, soaking in WD40, more heating, soaking in WD40, yet more heating, using an extension bar (1.5m), smacking my spanner with a lump hammer, soaking in WD40, smacking the extension bar with sledge hammer, smacking the nuts themselves "over the top" with the lump hammer and a short piece of steel pipe.
I don't have an impact driver, nor a compressor. I do have a hammer drill with chisel bits. I've recently acquired a new blow-torch, but have limited myself to about five minutes of direct heat for fear of melting the damn things, unless/until I hear otherwise.
In the local auto-shop the other day, I saw cans of cryo spray that claimed to be just the thing ... but the guy at the desk said nahhh, that won't work.
Additional details : these are 1.5" reverse-threaded nuts; the spanner was bought to fit (I cannot find a 1.5" socket, especially because stoopid "AI" search engines keep trying to persuade me that I meant 15mm or stuffing up my results with some other irrelevance

All five nuts on the right wheel came off with relative ease; the first two on this wheel were bloody awkward, although a little easier once I'd cleaned them up and saw the "L" stamped on them, and realised that they needed to be unscrewed the wrong way ...
