Repair screw holes

Donny Wessels

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what methods do you guys use for repairing screw holes?


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A quick easy trick I use is to break off a piece or two of toothpick and add a few drops of super glue. Also works well for slate screw holes that are too big to hold the screw tight.
 
It is possible I'll need to employ at least JZ's toothpick trick, though I'm not certain any of my figure 8 plate screwholes are stripped. During disassembly of my Anniversary, I had to tighten about 75% of those screws, but I don't recall any being stripped. I might be lucky.

On a relative note, I've wondered if it would make sense to fill the screwholes with water and allow the threads inside to swell out a little... that is, if a mechanic had the time to wait it out. However, I don't know if the grain direction has a direct impact on how much wood will swell when wet.
 
Donny, can you spade drill those two slots, then epoxy up with some screw to back them 1 3/8 rosewood discs ?
Then you just sand level the two 1 3/8 discs .

I can make the discs to the thickness you want too.
 
Donny do your plates fit flush with the bottom of the rail? when they sit up inside and not flush the bolt pulls the plate down which causes the screws to strip their own threads. This is the root cause IMO.
 
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