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    I have a 3 gauge pillar pod from ZZP and I have NO clue how to mount it. The metal underneath (side frame) won't accept a screw, it's way too hard. The pod has 3 holes in it, but I have no idea how to secure it. I'm so frustrated. Please help!
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    I just popped mine in place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gafford44 View Post
    I just popped mine in place.
    The top of the pillar won't stay flush.
    Last edited by Bedwards; 10-21-2010 at 06:02 PM.
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    Go ahead and mock up the pod,take a marker (with a fine tip) mark the holes, next take the pod down, drill holes with a bit thats the same size or a bit smaller than the screws your using.Then mount the pod back up, HAND screw in the new screws (be careful because they crack easy). Hope this helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by qksilver View Post
    Go ahead and mock up the pod,take a marker (with a fine tip) mark the holes, next take the pod down, drill holes with a bit thats the same size or a bit smaller than the screws your using.Then mount the pod back up, HAND screw in the new screws (be careful because they crack easy). Hope this helps.
    Thanks for the response, but I tried this. I ended up breaking a drill bit the first go-around. Then when I finally got the hole drilled to the right size, the screw would literally mash and ruin the threads. The metal is too hard to screw into.
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    need better screws?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilvaMan61 View Post
    need better screws?
    Brand new metal screws... I don't know of anything more suitable.
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    sheet metal screws
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    just use velcro and be done
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    I finally got the screw in! Had to hand turn it. Thanks guys!
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