Jun-01-2014 08:19 AM
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Jun-01-2014 02:08 PM
martyn8677 wrote:Photomike wrote:TucsonJim wrote:
One little trick when you're reinserting the screw is to push some wooden toothpicks into the hole first. It will allow the screws to snug in nicely without adding goops or gunks to the hole. If you're worried about water intrusion into the hole, put a layer of silicone caulk on the screw threads before you insert them. It will seal the hole and the toothpicks will allow the screw to tighten up. The silicone caulk will allow the screws to be removed easily in the future.
This is exactly how to do it. Only thing that I do on larger holes is first put some glue in the hole.
I bought a couple bags (2 different size screws used on my TCer) of stainless, then as I have time or I notice a rusted or loose screw I will replace.
I assume wood glue?
Jun-01-2014 01:40 PM
Jun-01-2014 12:50 PM
Photomike wrote:TucsonJim wrote:
One little trick when you're reinserting the screw is to push some wooden toothpicks into the hole first. It will allow the screws to snug in nicely without adding goops or gunks to the hole. If you're worried about water intrusion into the hole, put a layer of silicone caulk on the screw threads before you insert them. It will seal the hole and the toothpicks will allow the screw to tighten up. The silicone caulk will allow the screws to be removed easily in the future.
This is exactly how to do it. Only thing that I do on larger holes is first put some glue in the hole.
I bought a couple bags (2 different size screws used on my TCer) of stainless, then as I have time or I notice a rusted or loose screw I will replace.
Jun-01-2014 12:31 PM
TucsonJim wrote:
One little trick when you're reinserting the screw is to push some wooden toothpicks into the hole first. It will allow the screws to snug in nicely without adding goops or gunks to the hole. If you're worried about water intrusion into the hole, put a layer of silicone caulk on the screw threads before you insert them. It will seal the hole and the toothpicks will allow the screw to tighten up. The silicone caulk will allow the screws to be removed easily in the future.
Jun-01-2014 10:57 AM
TucsonJim wrote:
One little trick when you're reinserting the screw is to push some wooden toothpicks into the hole first. It will allow the screws to snug in nicely without adding goops or gunks to the hole. If you're worried about water intrusion into the hole, put a layer of silicone caulk on the screw threads before you insert them. It will seal the hole and the toothpicks will allow the screw to tighten up. The silicone caulk will allow the screws to be removed easily in the future.
Jun-01-2014 10:11 AM
TucsonJim wrote:
One little trick when you're reinserting the screw is to push some wooden toothpicks into the hole first. It will allow the screws to snug in nicely without adding goops or gunks to the hole. If you're worried about water intrusion into the hole, put a layer of silicone caulk on the screw threads before you insert them. It will seal the hole and the toothpicks will allow the screw to tighten up. The silicone caulk will allow the screws to be removed easily in the future.
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