One of the weak spots in the RV kits is the attachment of certain fairings with screws directly into longerons. If you're successful in drilling & tapping the longeron, and installing the screw without stripping the threads out initially, it's just a matter of time until you do.
Forget to set the correct torque or sneeze while turning the screwdriver, and so forth, and the screw will just spin-spin-spin. And your Dad's tip about backing it out 1/4 turn *after* it becomes loose, wasn't a good idea after all
This is similar to the inserts used for sparkplugs, etc. in other aluminum structures. This works very well, and they have small sizes available (4-40, 2-56 etc.)

Forget to set the correct torque or sneeze while turning the screwdriver, and so forth, and the screw will just spin-spin-spin. And your Dad's tip about backing it out 1/4 turn *after* it becomes loose, wasn't a good idea after all
This is similar to the inserts used for sparkplugs, etc. in other aluminum structures. This works very well, and they have small sizes available (4-40, 2-56 etc.)
