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HELP! I can't find the right screws
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<blockquote data-quote="goingdef" data-source="post: 7814600" data-attributes="member: 584989"><p>I just got thru pulling mine out and re-enforcing the screw holes with super thin ca, you def want something threaded all the way up the shank and at least long enough to penetrate the baffle through the back side you you pull the material together when you tighten down, after wicking ca into my screw holes I had to use the high torque setting on my drill and was able to clutch the screws at the highest setting the drill had without any stripping what so ever! but like above pilot drill first and wood screws are a must.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goingdef, post: 7814600, member: 584989"] I just got thru pulling mine out and re-enforcing the screw holes with super thin ca, you def want something threaded all the way up the shank and at least long enough to penetrate the baffle through the back side you you pull the material together when you tighten down, after wicking ca into my screw holes I had to use the high torque setting on my drill and was able to clutch the screws at the highest setting the drill had without any stripping what so ever! but like above pilot drill first and wood screws are a must. [/QUOTE]
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