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  1. #26
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    I use a heated phillips head screwdriver, instead of a nail. Any excuse for using a propane torch is good for me.

    Whoever said rivets are hard to drill out needs a better drill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    And this might be the newest member JONGing someone I have seen. Not to say he didn't do something knuckleheaded, but there has been a lot of jonging by new people lately
    there's a lot of old new people too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    And this might be the newest member JONGing someone I have seen. Not to say he didn't do something knuckleheaded, but there has been a lot of jonging by new people lately
    Pipe down JONG!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Z View Post

    the shop is down in NJ
    Well, that's your problem right there
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    formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
    Fukt: a very small amount of snow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtdownhiller View Post
    The best way to get rid of boot bang is to use the stock strap and put it inside the boot cuff around the tongue.
    I was going to wait a few years to make this reply, but I was afraid I'd forget.

    Booster straps used the way you describe (same way they describe on their website) will give you better results than using the stock strap.

  6. #31
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    I like taking an extra pair of loose booster straps and running them on top of the stock straps... Always double up for protection.

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