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In reply to Post #1 Q-Bond.
Then re-drill the screw holes.
It's a very strong type of cyanoacrylate glue with a fine filler powder.
Form the shape of the repair with the filler powder using a toothpick or similar.
Apply a tiny amount of glue.
Repair sets instantly.
Do not try to fix screw without a suitably sized pilot hole...the casing will burst.
I have repaired numerous motorcycle fairings with this and have had no failures.
It's the old Superglue and Baking Powder method brought into the 21st century.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/184927589527?chn=ps&mkevt=1&mkcid=28
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In reply to Post #1 Darren at Daletronics does case replacements.
Look on his eBay listings or Facebook
Type in: Steve Neville Case Repair - SEND IN SERVICE!
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Bought a set cheap and realised a couple of screws was loose.
Took the backs off and saw that most of the alarms at the bottoms have had the hole bit broke where the screw tightens in to. What's the best way to fix these or is it a re casing job?
Thanks
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