Using ever thicker and/or longer wood screws
Unlike dealing with worn or cross-threaded metal fittings, using longer or thicker wood screws is unwise. After all, what keeps a wood screw snug is merely the pressure of thick metal threads into the wood. To use the same wood screw hole and original screw, merely squeeze (tap) a chip or toothpick of wood into the old hole and screw away with the same screw.

Leaking side screens.

Two fitting points are inherently unstable. (duh!) So we must accept leaking/wind entry with Morgan sidescreens. They will often lean or be pushed outboard at their tops, letting wind and rain in despite the draught excluders (a must). I merely hold or push my sidescreens inboard when tightening the knobs by hand and then with my tommy bar. Works a treat. You can even pull the sidescreens for tightening further inward the the draught excluders.
The best Morgan fixes are costlesss.

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