My read is that we're all talking about the set screw which locks in the cueing height bar and not the knurled VTA tower locking screw.
No matter ... Sunnyboy speaks of a set screw, and even if we're misunderstanding him, the procedure for backing out any stripped or frozen screw is as Doug describes. Furthermore, he needs someone with the tools and skill level to do this for him.
The exception to the above involves a total disaster which would involve having to enlarge the hole and either replacing the existing screw with the next larger size, or alternatively installing a helicoil (if they exist in such small sizes) in order to use the same size screw.
What town do you live in, Sunnyboy?
There might be someone on this list with a connection to a good machinist. You might well save a whole lot of time in shipping and such.
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier
No matter ... Sunnyboy speaks of a set screw, and even if we're misunderstanding him, the procedure for backing out any stripped or frozen screw is as Doug describes. Furthermore, he needs someone with the tools and skill level to do this for him.
The exception to the above involves a total disaster which would involve having to enlarge the hole and either replacing the existing screw with the next larger size, or alternatively installing a helicoil (if they exist in such small sizes) in order to use the same size screw.
What town do you live in, Sunnyboy?
There might be someone on this list with a connection to a good machinist. You might well save a whole lot of time in shipping and such.
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier