Emag frame Cross-Threaded! now what?

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  • joker4hire
    Registered User
    • Feb 2001
    • 270

    #1

    Emag frame Cross-Threaded! now what?

    well.. I forced some SS Screws in my frame, now nothing goes in right... Can I fix this somehow?
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  • subbeh
    I'm Not Cool
    • Jan 2002
    • 821

    #2
    WHY?!
    Subbeh

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    • RobAGD
      Cantankerous Administrator

      • Oct 2000
      • 2030

      #3
      HUmm

      well be a little more exact in what you manyed to screw up and you might get a better answer.

      Did you force teh screw into the bottle line threads or did you really screw up and bugger up the main body or Valve threads ?

      -Robert
      Serving AGD customers since 93, wishing I could beat some common since into some of them about 5 hrs later.

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      • joker4hire
        Registered User
        • Feb 2001
        • 270

        #4
        well be a little more exact in what you manyed to screw up and you might get a better answer.
        oh doh!, I meant to say grip frame instead of just frame.

        I forced some Stainless Steel screws in the grip frame of the emag (right below the PCB and such).... now, when I try to add a drop, only one screw goes in right.. the other does not. I looked at the threading, and of them is all messed up... like x's instead of a spiral...

        Hope I cleared things up, and hopefully there is an easy way out of the mess I got myself into.

        Thanks!
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        • Tunaman
          Specialized AGD Tech

          • Dec 2000
          • 8643

          #5
          Go to the hardware store and get a 10/32 Tap and run it in there. That should clear it up
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          • than205
            Dancer of the kookie jig!
            • Dec 2001
            • 947

            #6
            Tunaman is right. You want to chase those threads.
            But from now on you'll want to use some extra care with whats left of the threads.
            Thanotos

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            • BlueMagRT
              Assimilated Member
              • Jul 2001
              • 185

              #7
              i have a solution to your problem. I recently stripped out a screw on an outboard motor being a special screw i could not replace it with a larger size. My solution is called a helicoil. i found it at my local ace hardware. it is easy to use, use the included tap to retap the hole, insert the helicoil put screw in place. it worked great and is worth the slightly expensive price tag.

              here is a link for some information on the helicoil:

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              • BTAutoMag
                AO's Problem Child
                • Oct 2001
                • 7199

                #8
                Duct Tape...
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                • joker4hire
                  Registered User
                  • Feb 2001
                  • 270

                  #9
                  Thanks for the info guys, I'll try to rethread it first, and if that fails, i'll try that spiral thingy...
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