I had the exact same issue with one of my spark plugs during engine assembly earlier this year, seemed to easily strip the threads the first time I inserted a plug into one of the holes. For me it was one of the top holes, the aftermarket bottom plug holes seem to have much deeper threads, was this the same for you?
Fortunately for me this was during assembly so I didn't have to take much apart. Aero conversions replaced the head, but I received no feedback as to why this happened.
Here's a link to my blog post detailing issues I faced regarding quality control issues with my Aerovee heads, including the spark plug hole.
http://www.rynoth.com/wordpress/waiex/2 ... ad-issues/Long story short, both heads in my kit had defects and had to be replaced. I was extra careful to clean the spark plug threads on the replacement heads and did find what seemed to be residual aluminum in them from the tapping process, but I can't be sure.