Dan Thomas
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I wouldn't be too quick to judge your mechanic. He might see things you don't, like a lot of corrosion in various places, and he might feel that the screws are rusted in there real good. He could spend hours getting those screws out only to find that the guts are totally beyond economical repair. Now you pay for all those hours plus a new mag. He's likely been there before, as I have, and doesn't want to chance wasting your money and making you mad.I'm out on a long cross country flight this week, I'll be digging into this early next week.
Thanks everyone for the input! One way or another, I'm not buying a new mag unless the mag itself is shot! I'm kinda ****ed my mechanic suggested I'd have to buy one when really it's just a matter of effort.
There's a time to repair and a time to replace. I've seen far too much effort (meaning money) expended on repairing some piece of junk only to have to replace it anyway.