Thank you for posting this. I used this as a temporary fix. As you mentioned I drilled a small hole in the part of the clamp that was drilled in place. Used a bread tie to run through the drilled hole and the slat opening and twisted the wire together. Works great. This should hold until I purchase a new set.
Have this exact problem right now and this was an interesting idea I hadn't thought of. I was actually trying to search if it was replaceable but looks like a lost cause
@@ns2443 I figured it out. Gorilla Super Glue Gel works, perfectly, if the clip breaks apart. Let it cure, for 48 hours. Then, attach the slat. Hasn't fallen.
Thank you for posting this. I used this as a temporary fix. As you mentioned I drilled a small hole in the part of the clamp that was drilled in place. Used a bread tie to run through the drilled hole and the slat opening and twisted the wire together. Works great. This should hold until I purchase a new set.
Love it McGyver- saved me $32 from having to buy a new head rail. Used a small screw into the remaining clip instead of wire- worked great.
I did your hack and it worked beautifully, thank you!
Thank you! I listened to many others videos but yours got right to it. Thank you!
THANK YOU!!! Best video! Just the right info that I needed!!!!💕
Thanks! Great ideas. This really helped.
Have this exact problem right now and this was an interesting idea I hadn't thought of. I was actually trying to search if it was replaceable but looks like a lost cause
Can you just Crazy Glue the broken piece back on?
I tried that before and it fell right off after couple days.
@@ns2443 Ugh. Thanks
@@ns2443 I figured it out. Gorilla Super Glue Gel works, perfectly, if the clip breaks apart. Let it cure, for 48 hours. Then, attach the slat. Hasn't fallen.
@@Tflyisme Is that glued on clip still holding?
@@nonelost1 Yes, it's been years, now. 💪
😂please come help me!