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opnspaces
Jul 12, 2020Navigator II
rvshrinker wrote:
All of these are helpful. The problem is the screw actually bites into something I cannot see. The dinette ceiling is a layer of something like reinforced foam board. And then the screw passes into something presumably a wooden slat where the stripping might have happened. But none of that is visible.
The Teflon tape didn't work. It's a little uncomfortable enlarging and drilling into something I cannot see. An alternative would be a shorter screw, with an anchor installed in the ceiling itself.
Then your best chance is probably to do as Bobbo sugests.
Bobbo wrote:
One size larger screw, or, if it is screwing into wood, coat a couple of old style kitchen match sticks with white glue and shove them in the hole. Then coat the screw with white glue and put it back in. Be careful not to strip it, just snug, and let the glue dry.
Except I would do slightly different. Take a couple of toothpicks and break them so they are a tiny bit shorter than the screw threads. Then using wood glue or white glue or any glue you have, coat the toothpicks and shove them into the hole. Use a small piece of tape to hold the toothpicks up in the hole until the glue dries. Then carefully reinstall the fixture.
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