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Posted: 04-25-2006 04:11 pm |
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Jay Member
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Has anyone been able to repair (solder or some other means) a broken screw stud on a side marker light? I broke one on my rear side light. The nut turned pretty easy. I thought the nut was coming off, but the stud was twisting. Oops! Any advice out there?
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Posted: 04-25-2006 06:46 pm |
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Jim Sohl Member
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Try a jewelry shop that offers repair work. Such shops often have very small spot welders, and/or gas brazing equipment that may help in making your repair without melting the whole part.
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Posted: 04-28-2006 05:44 pm |
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Jay Member
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If I were to try to fix this myself, can anyone tell me what sort of metal (or other material) the studs are made of. I would the try to determine what material to use to make the repair.
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Posted: 04-29-2006 03:10 am |
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Thomas Thomson Member
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Jay I had the same problem on 13753 and if memory serves I knocked out the remains of the stud and put a #6 screw thru the hole. Tom
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