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shaver

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one of my strap things (the name has lost me) has come loose, and i was wondering if theres a non apoxy or tape way to fix this
 

Hurley

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What has come loose - the strap button or the screw? If it's the button - tighten the screw (I'm sure you knew that.) If the screw is stripped/loose in the hole, jam a toothpick in there and then put the screw back in.

...or did I completely miss the point? :p
 

bovinehost

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I am almost certain that we have discussed this about a gazillion times. Did you try a search?

Okay....therapist says....cannot participate in threads about setups....and strap buttons....okay, okay, I'm okay.
 

shaver

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its striped i'm guessing..

and no i didnt use the search, sorry about that, didnt remember seeing many or any of this topic.. but i will search for it
 

skabassist13

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like hurley said. take out the screw. insert a toothpick. break it so its flush. re-insert screw. if one toothpick does not work, add unscrew and add toothpicks until desired firmness is achieved.
 

cgworkman

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shaver said:
one of my strap things (the name has lost me) has come loose, and i was wondering if theres a non apoxy or tape way to fix this
Two strands of insulated copper wire will do the trick also when used as mentioned above.
 
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