Shop screwed up mounting my freerides...need advice
The one time I don't have time to mount my own bindings! I dropped them off to my friends shop with explicit instructions on who was to mount them and and some rookie took it upon himself to take them downstairs and try to mount them for his first attempt... He drilled the rear holes about 5 mm's too far forward and now the heel piece of the freeride pops up when you flex the ski.
The shop already made up for the error and then some on a bike I was buying. But...what can I do to save the skis? I DON'T want to move the binding farther forward or back, because it is right on boot center right now. Can I fill the old holes with epoxy and redrill 5mm's away? Should I shove anything into the old holes with the epoxy to strengthen them (i.e. steel wool, wood...)? Should I epoxy the new screw holes too? They are wood core skis with no metal top sheet. Has anyone had any problems with pulling out a screw that was less than 1cm away from an old screw?