View attachment 670908View attachment 670909 Some knuckle head tightened the s@@@ out of my taillight screws, making the captive nut spin in the housing. Take the buckets off the truck and drill the backside of the taillight housing. Mix up some jb weld and fill drilled hole with weld. Let sit overnight. Screws will then come out. Replaced screws with new 10-24 screws. Had more pics, but wouldn't load from S@@@bomb phone....
Knucklehead fixes in mind...I've got one I forgot to mention the other day. Some knucklehead (might have been me...) tried to adjust the bend of a soft door while it had the door handle on it, causing the handle to snap when it pressed into something I didn't see underneath. Man, what a way to waste a brand new door handle....or is it?
I picked up a small pack of 2" mending plates from Ace Hardware and some super glue (JB weld would have also worked great)...bit of glue along the fracture, pressed pieces together for 30 seconds to set, and then allowed to start really curing. Marked and drilled the plastic handle and installed the mending plate with their included self-tapping screws as tensioned as I could get it. After letting it all set for 24 hours, it ended up curing rock-solid and was ready to be installed. It's been out on the HMMWV in the below-freezing temps and holding my door shut just fine with no flexing, creaking, or other signs of imminent failure (plus the doors are excessively tight right now and need adjusted). $2 in material saved me from spending another $30 on a very trashy door that's going to be replaced in a few months, anyway.
I'm seriously thinking about engraving my girlfriend's name onto that mending plate since she's going to be sitting on that side most of the time and it looks like it's begging to have something stamped on that plate. She'll think it's cute, or something... Maybe I do, too.