Thought I was the only one with this problem.
5 minute epoxy seems to be the best answer. Turbo hardens in 5 to 10 seconds so that is still not enough time if you misalign the plug.
I make sure the oval is lined up with my mark and then take the end of heavy drill bit and gently tap it down until it is flush. Metal works better than the rubber mallet for some reason.
If you need to get a slug out, first, make sure you drill the hole a little deeper than the length of the slug.
Buy a long nail at the hardware store. Use it to get the slug out if it gets stuck. Put the head into the hole, slide the edge of the head under the slug edge and pull up with a pair of plyers. I cut a small gap on each side of my ovals so that I can pull from each side if needed.
If you have glued the slug in and want to try to save it, take a slug a little smaller than the insert and tap the insert in enough to break the glue seal, then use the nail to pull the slug out.
I will take my torch set and make me a tool, bending my the end on a screwdriver at 90 degrees when I get a chance, to use instead of the nail.
Thanks for the idea about using the tape if slug is slightly small.
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