For the record, the manager did say that they had mounted 3000 pairs of skis this season, with 2 bad drills. 99.93% is pretty good, that's almost as reliable as my carry pistol and I trust that thing with my life. :D
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For the record, the manager did say that they had mounted 3000 pairs of skis this season, with 2 bad drills. 99.93% is pretty good, that's almost as reliable as my carry pistol and I trust that thing with my life. :D
I am always amazed at the ability of shops of all types to screw up. Somewhat related to mounting lines, we had an aftermarket wakeboard tower installed on our old boat a few years ago. I made sure I measured everything out beforehand, and I had two very clear "X"s in permanent marker on each side of the boat marking the front and rear mount. This of course was explained to the shop. Yet when they mounted the thing, they decided to only take the cover off until they saw the first mark - then they mounted the front of the tower there. So the tower ended up being several feet behind where it was supposed to be. I am still just in awe of the stupidity and laziness of some "professionals."
Pretty much every pair of skis I've had mounted has been fucked up. Then again, I always mount my own skis. Perhaps I should learn not to always decide to mount my skis when I'm drunk... <shrug>