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EASY! Just prop in some threadlock into the holes! it'll keep the screw in even if you keep turning the screw 3000 times. after the threadlock dries (even though you're threading to plastic) It'll work! Trust me! I do it all the time! or use some CA, but this is more of a fast action technique, drop in CA into the hole, thread in the screw, QUICKLY thread it out and wipe it dry QUICKLY with a cloth or a rag. after that, give it 5 minutes and you're fine!
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and what exactly is CA (i know what threadlock is)
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CA is like KraZy Glue, or tire glue. For larger R/C Cars. Super Glue also uses CA in it's ingredient
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i like that idea better then retapping the plastic
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