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Default Repairing pan lid knobs

Michael Atkinson wrote:
Several of our pan lids are now decidedly unstable and fall apart at the
slightest opportunity - potentiall dangerous when hot. And very annoying.
The pans themselves are of "lifetime" quality, metal with copper bottoms -
I don't want to replace them.

The majority of these problematic pan lids have wooden knobs, attached via
a metal bolt. The thread on the inside of the pan lid has essentially worn
down over the years, and now doesn't allow the bolt an adequate "foothold".

I'm wondering as to potential soltions. I confess I tend to take the "bodge
first, fix later approach". Some aluminium foil wrapped around the screw
thread - effectively widening it - has worked for a year or two, but is no
longer passing muster. Could I use liquid wood to pack the hole, then
re-thread? Or simply to glue the thread in place? I'm looking for a
solution that doesn't poison the family (!), and can sustain the rigours of
a dishwasher**.

Alternatively, if anyone knows of where I can get replacement knobs I'd be
grateful. I've had a fruitless time searching on-line.

I also have a plastic pan lid know exhibiting the same problem. Do the same
suggestions apply?

Many thanks in advance for any response. SHMBO cannot live with the status
quo any longer!

Regards to all
Mike

**the pans described themselves as dishwaher safe, but we've only recently
aquired one of these truely wonderful machines. I don't believe the 60
degrees water and/or detergents have caused this problem. Rather I blame
the practice in previous years of leaving the pans to soak in hot water.

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