steve wrote:Had something like that with my old Wolverine and just sent it to Excal and they fixed it and sent it back with a new hat, no charge
I'm sure they would look after me, they have in the past and I even got a tour of the plant by Bill. I'm only 1 1/2 hrs away from the plant so I may give them a call and see what the turnaround time would be, it is October after all TC
Have you considered a Heli Coil repair kit ? They work very well and you can use the exact same size screw that came in your xbow . If your not familar with them just google it . Hope this helps
James : 1 - 19-20 Know this , My beloved Brothers : Let every person be quick to hear , slow to speak , slow to anger , for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God .
Something else to consider... the steel-laced two-part epoxy putty is good stuff, I've used it on a ton of different fixes and I always keep some on hand. It can be drilled and tapped and it's extremely strong, Quik-steel is one brand that comes to mind.
Matrix 380
18" Zombies, 400 gr w/ 125 gr Magnus Stingers & Lumenoks
Exomag
20" Zombies, 380 gr w/ 100 gr Magnus Stingers
what would we do with out Jb weld, silicone, bailing wire, and dry wall screws?
You forgot duct tape
strum that is the first thing i would go for,
duct tape commonly refereed to as 200 mile an hour tape or rock and roll tape .ever notice thats all rock stars use to hold down cables at a concert . if its good enough for ac/dc its good enough for me
PUT IT IN THE BAG MARLIN ( #$%^ you it"ll bite)
BAD NEWS TRAVELS FAST [email protected]
munchmounts channel utube
munchmounts facebook
I stripped mine a long time ago, and used a similar idea to what is being described.
I used silicone to hold the bolt, my thought was that it would allow a bit of play when I tried to start the bolt, yet hold it in place.
It worked perfectly.
If you are not willing to learn, nobody can help you, if you are willing, nobody can stop you.
A bowhunter with a passion for shooting firearms.
WMU 91
Boo string
Thanks for all the replies and ideas. I ended up cutting a piece of 1/4" aluminum, marking it and drilling/tapping it. I had to tap it in place but I got it and it works . TC