Dry mounted a 2x4. Tracker works well!
Dry mounted a 2x4. Tracker works well!
Don't know if this has been posted yet...Guardian template courtesy of Wildsnow
http://www.wildsnow.com/backcountry-...r-template.pdf
I have done 6-7 pairs of skis with no problems..til now.
I thought I 7-8 checked these guys before drilling, but I am off 1/8" on heel, and toe. both to the same side. The other ski is perfect. Is it worth putting dowels in and redrilling, or is it enough to even worry about. Since it is off to one side by an 1/8, that means I would be bringing it back a 1/16 to even it out. Everything else checks out good, length, pressure. etc. I am wondering if I would even notice it or not, but I figured I would ask the collective. It really irritates the shit out of me, because I want it right, but wonder if it would really be enough to notice. Really doubt I will get to use them that much down here, but anyways..
Lee
It'd bug me too but, it's tough to say that you or anyone would truly notice the 3mm and let it ruin your day. What kind of skis? Powder/soft snow skiing is less likely on fatties to be an issue than a high performance, narrow ski on hard pack.
I'd try 'em first and then see. If it bugs you, one option to moderate the difference between the skis might be to take a mm or so off the wider side's edge and little off each of the other ski's edges to alter the actual ski width at the edges.
Best regards, Terry
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Duke EPF created and linked. someone please verify - all I did was make the mounting holes at 46mm width instead of the old 36mm.
I forgot to mention the messup was on Patrons, 113 waist
Have searched for a paper template for the Look PX12 and have not found one. The look / Rossi templates I have found are good for the toe but too short for the heel. Can mount manually but if there is one available I would rather do it that way. Have searched without luck.
What about the PX Racing template?
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Bench testing looked ok to me. There is enough height adjustment in the Tracker that I can slide the paper under the vibram sole and see daylight under the sole. I didn't even max out the height adjustment on the toe. I can't imagine it being that much different than an STH toe, but I guess time will tell.
Looks like the PX/Axial is real close, have to wait till I get home to double check. If it is off it is no more than 1/4" so I can adjust if necessary to make it work. The PX Racing heel is not long enough. Did not know the Binding Freedom site had them, thanks.
Another thanks to Jon for this excellent reference, which I used again last night!![]()
Goal: ski in the 2018/19 season
+1 for the Guardian template on the first page, mounted up perfect. Measure three times drill once and you'll be set!
Has anyone got around to figuring out the new PLUM pattern? It's the wide(r) base plate, you can see some pics here
http://www.wildsnow.com/8060/plum-tech-bindings-review/
Do the 2013 Look Pivot Bindings come with a paper template? I seem to remember when they brought them back2 years ago that it was included.
The 2012's did. See this post.
Best regards, Terry
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I've just mounted my first pair (with tyrolias). Everything went well, except one toe piece screw that is a spinner, but more or less tight. I think it will hold. Any suggestions?
Thanks, jondrums.
These templates are awesome. I'm about to use them to mount sollyfits. I watched the how-to video and have a question. I searched but couldn't find the answer. Is there any reason to use a hole punch instead of just folding the template at the bsl? seems like folding would make it easier to line up as long as you took your time to make sure it's in the right place.
Back to your original question: you were just asking as to whether or not the bindings come with a template, correct? What are you trying to accomplish? Do you have 2013's without the included template and trying to use a 2012 template (I have no idea if they are the same or changed for some reason.) Anyhow, this image shows the scan of the Look template with my CAD drawing overlaid (I mounted two pairs with it just fine) with some dimensions so you can verify printing scale:
Let me know know your BSL and I'll bang out a template for your size.
Best regards, Terry
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Yep. Like this:
This Weblog Topic: Paper or Clear Plastic Ski Binding Templates also has some more hints.
Best regards, Terry
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