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WPchrome
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2013-05-16 3:29 AM (#152037)
Subject: Stripped screw holes


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Hi everyone! Second post of the week (sorry)!! I recently had a horse sit on his butt bar while on the road and stripped the bar screw holes in the wall (ripped the screws out, but they are not damaged at all). I tried screwing them back in but now the screws don't hold and rattle right out while driving. Anyone know a fix for this or should I head to the dealer for repairs? I would seriously just super glue it, but that doesn't seem like it would hold another monster warmblood sitting on the bar.... Grateful for any advice!
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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2013-05-16 7:52 AM (#152041 - in reply to #152037)
Subject: RE: Stripped screw holes


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The simplest fix is to drill and tap the holes for the next size larger bolts.  This is a DIY job, but if you're not able, any mechanic can do it for you.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2013-05-16 8:25 AM (#152043 - in reply to #152037)
Subject: RE: Stripped screw holes


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A second repair is to liberally coat the threads of the stripped screws with JB weld and reinsert them into the holes. The epoxy will set up in about 5 minutes and be strong overnight.
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HOUSE
Reg. Oct 2008
Posted 2013-05-20 9:13 AM (#152156 - in reply to #152037)
Subject: RE: Stripped screw holes


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I would replace the screws with nuts and bolts they will be much stronger just make that the will not stick out and cut the horses. Carriage bolts normally work well for this if only one side is facing the horse, like on the outside wall. if it is between two horses you will need to be more creative with fasteners
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justgurn
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2013-05-20 3:03 PM (#152172 - in reply to #152037)
Subject: RE: Stripped screw holes



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I would suggest using rivet nuts. They are much stronger than threading into aluminum.
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