Mr. Neutron
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Hey, Folks!
While I was doing an attempt at sofa shredding today (and it was slow and ugly! :redflag: ), I noticed the straplock screw on the left/horn side of my MIM Fender Tele had backed out several turns.
I put the new-style Schaller S Locks on my first Swamp Ash Warmoth Hybrid I did, and really liked them a lot. They've worked out really well on that guitar. So I bought a set of just the pins and screws (allows you to use the same strap for multiple guitars) to replace the stock straplock pins on my 2016/maybe 2017 MIM Lake Placid Blue Tele. I guess this guitar has an Alder body??? Anyway, even after really trying to be careful and re-tightening the Schaller supplied screw, I'm convinced I managed to strip it out some how. It is staying in it's place for now, but I have a feeling this could come back to bite me in the buttocks if not fixed soon.....
What are my options for fixing this hole? Try to squeeze a little bit of epoxy or CYA/Superglue in the hole, and and re-drill the hole? Or stuff some of that glue in there, and try to push some of it down with the Schaller screw? Or???? I'm curious what has worked out best for some of y'all that have had miscellaneous body screws strip their threads......
While I was doing an attempt at sofa shredding today (and it was slow and ugly! :redflag: ), I noticed the straplock screw on the left/horn side of my MIM Fender Tele had backed out several turns.
I put the new-style Schaller S Locks on my first Swamp Ash Warmoth Hybrid I did, and really liked them a lot. They've worked out really well on that guitar. So I bought a set of just the pins and screws (allows you to use the same strap for multiple guitars) to replace the stock straplock pins on my 2016/maybe 2017 MIM Lake Placid Blue Tele. I guess this guitar has an Alder body??? Anyway, even after really trying to be careful and re-tightening the Schaller supplied screw, I'm convinced I managed to strip it out some how. It is staying in it's place for now, but I have a feeling this could come back to bite me in the buttocks if not fixed soon.....

What are my options for fixing this hole? Try to squeeze a little bit of epoxy or CYA/Superglue in the hole, and and re-drill the hole? Or stuff some of that glue in there, and try to push some of it down with the Schaller screw? Or???? I'm curious what has worked out best for some of y'all that have had miscellaneous body screws strip their threads......