Suggestions on how to fix footstraps screw-hole?

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Malloy
Malloy
71 posts
71 posts
6 Aug 2010 6:13am
A few weeks I asked, and got, alot of feedback on my 'front foot is slipping out of the footstrap'-thread. So today I'm attempting to move the front footstraps back, after moving one I realize that the hole in the board for the backward positioning is damaged and the screw does not grip.

So, do anyone have any idea of what to do, I'm thinking filling the hole with epoxy, then sticking a silicone-sprayed screw in the epoxy and let it harden... then after a day or so screw out the screw...?

Is this the way to go, or am I about to wreck my board completely?

Any suggestions are appreciated, as always! :)
lungs
lungs
QLD
492 posts
QLD, 492 posts
6 Aug 2010 8:34am
use a larger gauge screw, has worked for me on a number of occasions
russh
russh
SA
3027 posts
SA, 3027 posts
6 Aug 2010 1:22pm
boardlady.com/repairmenu.htm

a FEW IDEAS HERE AS WELL
barn
barn
WA
2960 posts
WA, 2960 posts
6 Aug 2010 1:27pm
fill will epoxy, then use a drill to make new hole for screw.. or use a larger screw.
fullmoon
fullmoon
WA
314 posts
WA, 314 posts
6 Aug 2010 2:38pm
Try to use PT screws (Plastic Tech) as they have a thin /deep profile and will cut into the plastic inserts a lot better than standard screws. They may not be easy to source but worth a try and lube the screw with moist/soft soap to reduce the drag of the thread on the plastic.

Malloy
Malloy
71 posts
71 posts
6 Aug 2010 4:17pm
Hm... I might try out the larger screw first, then if that does not 'bite' I'll go with epoxy... I might do a test run on a siliconed screw in epoxy just to be sure that it lets go.

Thanks y'all, advice and pointers much appreciated! :)
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind
NSW
1871 posts
NSW, 1871 posts
6 Aug 2010 9:46pm
I don't think that epoxy will work on the plastic / nylon screw insert, it doesn't bond well to that material.
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12872 posts
WA, 12872 posts
6 Aug 2010 7:54pm
I've tried the epoxy fix with mixed results> I used vaseline as a release agent, that worked OK, but as waiting4wind says, the bond to the plastic isn't brilliant.

The problem with using a bigger screw, is the possibility of splitting the insert, I've seen this happen, and it lets water into the board. Best fix is to replace the insert.
vando
vando
QLD
3419 posts
QLD, 3419 posts
6 Aug 2010 11:17pm
Permatex stuff works a treat you can get it from supercheap.
fletchk
fletchk
SA
93 posts
SA, 93 posts
6 Aug 2010 11:34pm
The epoxy wont really stick to the plastic. There is a product called Plexus that would be better
brad1
brad1
QLD
232 posts
QLD, 232 posts
7 Aug 2010 9:16am
decrepit said...

I've tried the epoxy fix with mixed results> I used vaseline as a release agent, that worked OK, but as waiting4wind says, the bond to the plastic isn't brilliant.

The problem with using a bigger screw, is the possibility of splitting the insert, I've seen this happen, and it lets water into the board. Best fix is to replace the insert.


Get a larger screw (plastic tech) if possible, measure the root diameter, drill the hole out to that size (without going into the board) job done
keef
keef
NSW
2016 posts
NSW, 2016 posts
7 Aug 2010 10:44am
for a quick fix cut some cable ties and jam them in with the rough to the inside they wont come out and you shouldnt have to glue them
fullmoon
fullmoon
WA
314 posts
WA, 314 posts
7 Aug 2010 10:10am
Now thats a bloody good idea keef.
mclovin
mclovin
SA
724 posts
SA, 724 posts
7 Aug 2010 7:40pm
match sticks or any timber jammed in works well too, better than it sounds
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