MooButt New member Joined May 12, 2018 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Location Ohio Oct 1, 2018 #1 So what is the best way to go about fixing a stripped out screw? This is my first pin, don't wanna ruin anything. Attachments D8D2D525-DD3A-4F86-BC90-5561C6FD46B7.jpg 491.5 KB · Views: 15 9D685B6A-EC4E-4563-BFD5-B2A4BF1E4D60.jpg 516.2 KB · Views: 22
So what is the best way to go about fixing a stripped out screw? This is my first pin, don't wanna ruin anything.
hailrazer Well-known member Donor 3 years: 2014-2015, 2017 VAPS Joined Mar 17, 2014 Messages 4,590 Reaction score 323 Location Manchester, Georgia Oct 1, 2018 #2 You get Elmers wood glue, put it in the hole and the start pushing in toothpicks. Usually takes 3-4. Then after it dries in around 4 hours or so, clip off the toothpicks flat. Now you can screw the screw back in.
You get Elmers wood glue, put it in the hole and the start pushing in toothpicks. Usually takes 3-4. Then after it dries in around 4 hours or so, clip off the toothpicks flat. Now you can screw the screw back in.
OP OP MooButt New member Joined May 12, 2018 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Location Ohio Oct 1, 2018 #3 Thanks Cool beans! I'll give it a go.
OP OP MooButt New member Joined May 12, 2018 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Location Ohio Oct 1, 2018 #4 One more issue None of the lights in the horseshoe will light up. Do they have a separate fuse??? Attachments 3944F50C-4A2C-42BD-BBBF-21E0121D16A8.jpg 320.5 KB · Views: 10
Trackball Well-known member VAPS Joined Oct 1, 2006 Messages 4,519 Reaction score 361 Location Travelers Rest, South Carolina Oct 2, 2018 #5 Check the jones plug in the back bottom underneath the play field. Not a bad idea to reseat those connectors.
Check the jones plug in the back bottom underneath the play field. Not a bad idea to reseat those connectors.