Mr. Grip Stripped Out Screw Repair Kit

scottyb

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Every now and then you stumble onto a product that is inexpensive and really works. I haven't had to use it yet on the Cyclone, but I used it to fix some stripped screws on a door hinge of a piece of furniture. After fixing 3 screws holes, I used about 1/3 of one sheet and there are 8 sheets of the material. Cost is under $5.

P.S. Notice the "MADE IN USA" :cool:

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jimtoo

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It looks like it is available everywhere, Homedepot, Do It Best Hardware stores... Amazon... It's Everywhere,,, It's Everywhere....:)
 

dcwettstein

Well-known member
Just put a piece of wood about the size of the striped hole in the hole with some glue on it and put the screw back in. Its free. Just the sliver of any type of wood. You don't even need the glue but I like the glue. Could even use a twig from a tree.
 

wrgrs50s

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I've even used a tooth pick or in some cases a few tooth picks to fill the hole partially and then put the screw back in the hole. For sheet metal I use a piece of bailing wire and put the screw back in. Just another alternative !
 
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