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Hi, I've got a back box buried in the wall and one of the little screw hole sliding thingies (see photo) is damaged (hole's burred). Does anyone recognise the brand so I can buy a replacement back box and transplant this bit of metal!?

Thanks

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Most likely Appleby by the looks of it, but most LUGS can be made to fit.
 
There's no way you or anybody else is gonna start buggering aboot with MY lugs bonny lad!! :32:

Why not ? You can always get replacements from Appleby:tongue3:
 
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**********CONGRATULATIONS MR ma701ss YOU HAVE JUST PASSED THE 1ST WEEK OF YOUR 5 WEEK COURSE. INFACT YOU ARE DOING SO WELL WE ARE LETTING YOU JUMP TO WEEK FOUR.**********

no offence ma701ss - just a little joke amongst us sparks
 
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Grip the lug with a pair of pliers so you can deform the bolt hole to an oval shape, then force the bolt in causing it to cut a new thread.
 
Grip the lug with a pair of pliers so you can deform the bolt hole to an oval shape, then force the bolt in causing it to cut a new thread.

Better still, sort the thread out with one of these (M3.5 tap): 3.5mm Re Threader
 
Drill a 3mm hole in the back of the box directly behind the defective lug, thread that out to 3.5mm with your rethreading tool, then your front plate screw can go into that. I did this for the first time a few weeks ago on a box where the bits of metal that held the movable lug broke off, and felt smug that it worked. :)
 
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nah, dis. that useless gn/y sleeved cable, remove sleeving, put 1 through each screw hole and bend over.

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awaiting the buggery comments.
 
One of my customers routinely comes up behind me when bending down at sockets and says "you've got a nice tight ar$e - have you been working out?"
 
Grip the lug with a pair of pliers so you can deform the bolt hole to an oval shape, then force the bolt in causing it to cut a new thread.

Lug piercing.......Geordie Spark style :bigear:
 
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If you really want yer lugs pierced, Tidyboiler's the lass to do it. She learned how to do it from her Pikey Grandma. :frown2:

Ta...but I'll give that one a miss....bad enough clearing the wax, don't fancy the rust.
 
Ta...but I'll give that one a miss....bad enough clearing the wax, don't fancy the rust.

Oh there's no rust ........ she heats the needle to red hot first ............. then spits on it .....
 
Grip the lug with a pair of pliers so you can deform the bolt hole to an oval shape, then force the bolt in causing it to cut a new thread.[/QUOTE]

right

wrong....run a new thread in it with a 3.5mm tap...


 
I usually have a few chrome size 6 screws in various lengths in my toolbox just nip the point off with your pliers so there flat ended like normal screws, i.e. they don't stab into a cable, they then self tap into threaded lugs great!
 
this is it...he might think he`s safe on that island with captain pugwash....but word gets about you know...

Aye, that Seaman Staynes, too
 
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