| I once fixed that on my NJ Warlock 6-string
I took it to a music store and the guy called their tech about it. he said I could as well do it myself cause the tech would do nothing different then I could
what I did was take a few matches (you know the little wood-things to make fire). only the wooden part and broke them into little pieces then mixed those pieces with a strong wood glue and filled the hole with that. let it dry for a while (I think I actually let it dry one or two days cause I didnt have time to continue) then put the screw back in. I hardly ever play my 6s anymore, but I used to play it for quite a while after that repair and so far it has not given me any more problems |