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Tin_Pusher
Explorer II
Sep 01, 2015

Finally Figgered It Out

So, when you're putting the A/C grille back up after washing the filter, you're standing on your tiptoes, holding the grille with one hand, starting the screws with the other, wishing you had a third for the screwdriver, trying not to lose the screws down the floor vent...

It suddenly came to me:



Any kind of thin plastic will work :)

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  • Chris Bryant, I've thought of trying those. And thanks, took about 5 min to make all four.

    Old Biscuit, don't play golf meself, it's one bad habit I never picked up, but I know people that DO :)

    Well, I'll think on it.
  • Tin Pusher wrote:
    Old-Biscuit, wisht I'd thought of it years ago :)

    Repairing screw holes, I've gone up one size on the screws, but that's not gonna work much longer, I'll have to come up with a repair for the holes.

    What did you do?


    Wood golf 'T's dipped into all purpose glue then pushed into hole.
    When dry cut flush with side cutters...then drill small pilot hole.

    OR several toothpicks glued and inserted in hole. Dry/cut flush.

    I have tried the 'plastic screw inserts' but they spin in place when trying to tighten screws.
  • Those plastic screw anchors work great-


    That's a great hack on the screw holder-there are a lot of times it will come in handy.
  • Old-Biscuit, wisht I'd thought of it years ago :)

    Repairing screw holes, I've gone up one size on the screws, but that's not gonna work much longer, I'll have to come up with a repair for the holes.

    What did you do?
  • Sure am glad my AC filter has it's own compartment door that has 2 tabs and a 1/4 thumb latch.

    The whole grill assembly is screwed to ceiling and I have already had to 'repair' the screw holes so that screws would actually hold.


    Good idea on the 'plastic' screw holders........

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