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 Posted: Sun Mar 25th, 2007 07:40 pm
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Tony Duronio
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Strap change on the Orsa Silver Angler appears to have resulted in a stripped lug screw:X 

I cant get it to retighten or come out, any solutions or recommendations:(

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 Posted: Sun Mar 25th, 2007 07:59 pm
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Tony Duronio wrote:
Sorry to hear Gumba...but  you will have to get a small pair of needlenose/or plain pliers on any tip/end that may be sticking out and force it to unscrew and then pm Berg for a set of new lug screwshand6.gif Strap change on the Orsa Silver Angler appears to have resulted in a stripped lug screw:X 

I cant get it to retighten or come out, any solutions or recommendations:(

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 Posted: Sun Mar 25th, 2007 08:13 pm
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Tony Duronio
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Thanks buddy. I think I will let my watch guy do it. Just glad to hear there is a solution.

 

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Tony Duronio wrote:
Sorry to hear Gumba...but  you will have to get a small pair of needlenose/or plain pliers on any tip/end that may be sticking out and force it to unscrew and then pm Berg for a set of new lug screwshand6.gif Strap change on the Orsa Silver Angler appears to have resulted in a stripped lug screw:X 

I cant get it to retighten or come out, any solutions or recommendations:(


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 Posted: Sun Mar 25th, 2007 08:27 pm
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Tony Duronio wrote:
I stripped one too:D...and I asked Berg for replacement lug screws and he said just have 3T members pm him if they need anyhand6.gif Thanks buddy. I think I will let my watch guy do it. Just glad to hear there is a solution.

 

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Tony Duronio wrote:
Sorry to hear Gumba...but  you will have to get a small pair of needlenose/or plain pliers on any tip/end that may be sticking out and force it to unscrew and then pm Berg for a set of new lug screwshand6.gif Strap change on the Orsa Silver Angler appears to have resulted in a stripped lug screw:X 

I cant get it to retighten or come out, any solutions or recommendations:(



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 Posted: Sun Mar 25th, 2007 08:27 pm
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My silver Orsa did the same thing. It has one screw that always finds its way loose. No matter how hard I try to tighten it. It also does not fit flush. My Lume on the other hand is perfect.

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 Posted: Sun Mar 25th, 2007 08:34 pm
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At least you dont have to replace the case because of the stripped threads.  One of the things I like about the screwed 'connecting' rods.  I have one though on my Lume that will screw in so far, but not as far as the others.  Its tight and will unscrew, but sticks out a hair from the case.

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 Posted: Sun Mar 25th, 2007 08:40 pm
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Most of that is the head of the screws. the cases stay the same. My stowa had the same problem .screw wasn't flush. reshaped it with my dremel then polished it. looks great.

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 Posted: Sun Mar 25th, 2007 08:43 pm
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Good idea.. I will try that.... thx Sean.

yamahaki wrote:
Most of that is the head of the screws. the cases stay the same. My stowa had the same problem .screw wasn't flush. reshaped it with my dremel then polished it. looks great.

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