After a long time of use, including multiple cleanings, the screwholes on my pad base are stripped. How do I make it so the base holds the screws again?
First, if you can avoid using a drill when doing maintenance on your Flux, that will help keep your holes from getting stripped. However, if they’re stripped already, your best bet is to fill the hole with wood glue and toothpicks, wait for everything to dry, and then re-drill the hole. This will serve as a temporary solution and may need to be redone at some point in the future, but it will get you back up and playing. More information on various remedies to this problem can be found in this thread.
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