wildebill308 Report post Posted November 30, 2013 I found a couple of screws on the floor under the dinette the other day. I got to looking and they had pulled out of the base the support leg screws into. My first thought was to just get bigger screws but decided to try something a little different. I turned the table top over so I could work on it and marked the location with 2 in masking tape. I then took out the other screws. I then took a 3/8 drill bit and marked how deep to drill (using one of the screws as a guide) wrapped the drill bit with about 5 or 6 layers of tape. This acts as a stop so you don’t drill through the table top. I then mixed up enough JB weld to fill the holes. I scuffed the back of the bracket and the “wood” cleaned every thing with acetone. After filling the holes I coated the back of the bracket with JB weld and located it to the surface. I then set the screws in the epoxy. I turned them in so there wouldn’t be any voids or gaps. I used a little weight on the bracket to hold it in place and formed any excess into a fillet seal around the bracket. After it was nearly set up I removed the tape and cleaned any excess off with a sharp putty knife. Well we will see how long this holds up. Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dickandlois Report post Posted November 30, 2013 Bill, JB Weld does a good job on many items, but I never used it to repair a table before. LOL I have drilled out the area and placed a piece of wooden dowel in the hole with some wood glue. I use hardwood dowels for the job. Then drill a pilot hole for the old screws. The last one lasted for years and was still good when we traded in for a newer coach. OH, just in case someone has this problem, you can use a wooden match stick or something like it and some wood glue for a good fix until a stop the hardware store. Rich. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildebill308 Report post Posted December 1, 2013 Rich, I had thought about doing it that way but it would have meant a trip to Home Depot. I also thought about welding the bracket to a 4X6 plate to spread the load out. We will see how long this fix last. Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites