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In Reply to: RE: Bonehead move- stripped a screw. Now what. posted by Audiolover718 on August 19, 2014 at 10:59:23
The suggestion first. Buy a new plug.
Why? It's probably a big bucks item. Well, I have tried many of the tools, methods described above. After having tried them, I have gotten exactly nowhere, each time spending a lot of my valuable time in my vain attempts. In fact, i came to the realization that - for me at least - that it was not worth and in most cases resorted to the brute force method drilling it out with a super hard bit made for cutting into hardened steel and stainless.
Why? Because that's what the pros do. They-and now I-have the tools to make new threads for the larger screw that will replace the original. This works well on cases.
But I am not sure it will work well on your specialty job, one I have never tried before. Nevertheless, i will predict with a probability of maybe just a bit over 50%, that you will spend a lot of time and get nowhere, except to damage the item beyond repair, after a couple of hours of hard, frustrating unenjoyable work, and you will end up having to buy a new one.
I hope I am wrong.
Let us know about the ending. This is what audio is all about, by the way.
Observe, before you think. Think before you open your yap. Act on the basis of experience.
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Frihed89, I sent it back to the manufacturer. They are going to remove the screw, I doubt that the will not do it elegantly. I would think that they would simply send me a new one if they completely butcher mine. Sending it back to them is a win-win situation, I think. They were very nice to take care of the aggravation for me. I'll keep you guys posted on what the manufacturer does. I would assume that they wouldn't send it back to me unless it was still in spec, especially being an electrical part.
Now why didn't i think of that?
Observe, before you think. Think before you open your yap. Act on the basis of experience.
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