hi, my husband was trying to correct a setscrew that was put in on an angle.. it ended up getting more tightened and now he is drilling out the screw. He has most drilled out and i see a silver colored metal about the width of maybe 1/4 inch.. The sides may get stripped.. are we in serious trouble?? and any thoughts about how to salvage what's happened..thanks a wife who is asking for directions..hehe
It was a long time coming, but well worth the wait. The Budapest String Quartet has long been one of my favorite ensembles, particularly in Beethoven. Their early
Back in the early 1970s, the BBC needed a physically unobtrusive, nearfield monitor loudspeaker for use in outside-broadcast trucks. Accordingly, they instructed their design department, which at that time featured such luminaries as Dudley Harwood (the "father" of the polypropylene cone, who went on to found Harbeth) and the late Spencer Hughes (the "father" of the Bextrene cone, who went on to found Spendor), to produce such a model. Thus, not only was what was then probably the finest collection of British speaker-design talent involved in its development, there were no commercial constraints placed on the design. The only limitations were intended to be those arising from the necessarily small enclosure and the absence of the need for a wide dynamic range under close monitoring conditions.
Back in the early 1970s, the BBC needed a physically unobtrusive, nearfield monitor loudspeaker for use in outside-broadcast trucks. Accordingly, they instructed their design department, which at that time featured such luminaries as Dudley Harwood (the "father" of the polypropylene cone, who went on to found Harbeth) and the late Spencer Hughes (the "father" of the Bextrene cone, who went on to found Spendor), to produce such a model. Thus, not only was what was then probably the finest collection of British speaker-design talent involved in its development, there were no commercial constraints placed on the design. The only limitations were intended to be those arising from the necessarily small enclosure and the absence of the need for a wide dynamic range under close monitoring conditions.
hi, my husband was trying to correct a setscrew that was put in on an angle.. it ended up getting more tightened and now he is drilling out the screw. He has most drilled out and i see a silver colored metal about the width of maybe 1/4 inch..

The sides may get stripped.. are we in serious trouble?? and any thoughts about how to salvage what's happened..thanks
a wife who is asking for directions..hehe