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Dave,
=46rom your description I presume this stud is screwed into wood. A simple=
trick is to cut a splinter of wood and insert it into the hole then screw t=
he stud in. =20
If your wood is too far shot for any tricks you have to replace the door rai=
l. I have a pair to sell if you find you need them.=20
Bill B
TS30800L
=E2=80=9CShoot low sheriff, she=E2=80=99s riding a shetland=E2=80=9D =E2=80=A6=
B.Wills
On Aug 4, 2023, at 1:47 PM, dave northrup <dave@ranteer.com> wrote:
=EF=BB=BF
TR3a, one of the door studs is loose. Very loose. This would be where the t=
onneau lift a dots snap in for the tonneau along the outside.
=20
Jb weld? Wood putty? Glue? What=E2=80=99s a good solution here?
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div><div>If your wood is too far shot for any tricks you have to replace the=
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