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Thread: PSA: Mount your own fucking skis.

  1. #7126
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    hole size / depth for 23/24 salomon qst 98

    i have a pair of 2023 / 2024 salamon qst 98 (and another pair of the women's model) but I can't find what size or depth to drill for them either on the ski or on a tech guide. The QST page for 24/25 lists that the ski has a titanal plate underfoot so I'm guessing I should be drilling 4.1mm wide / 9mm depth since I don't think the ski changed between this and last year. Can anyone confirm or help point me in the right direction to find out more info?

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    4.1x9 for anything with metal. wouldn't hurt to tap with a 12ab if you have one.
    swing your fucking sword.

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    ^^^ I’m no tech with twenty years experience. But yeah. Anything titinal is 4.1. Otherwise it’s the small bit (3.9? I forget)

    Some tap titinal. I never have.

    As for depth it only matters for kid skis.

    Picked up stepped bits a few years ago. Highly recommended. Punches 4.1 through the top sheet. But narrower in the wood core
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    how can i be sure the ski has titanal? i can't find a listing for the 23/24 qst 98 that mentions it being underfoot, i only saw that on the 24/25 listing

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    ^^^ after you punch your marks drill a small pilot hole. If you see metal it has titinal underfoot.

    If you have both bits, drill the first one with the small bit. Again. If you see silver it’s got metal. Then go big

    The other thing is that without metal the bit goes in quick. With metal it takes a few more turns of the drill.
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    PS. If it’s your first mount watch out for impact drivers. I use them. But just to start.
    Always hand tighten the finish.
    Or you use a drill and set the clutch properly. But if you don’t know don’t go.
    Once the screw is almost down, use your hands.

    Spinners are fun in bed. Not in skis.
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    does anyone have access to the 23/24 salomon tech guide? some one on reddit says it lists 4.1x9.5 for the qst 98 but i'm just a diy-er and don't have the guide

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    I’m surprised there’s nothing marked at all on the sidewall or topsheet. You’ve got the easiest answer already in this thread and elsewhere, if you’re not confident in your ability to drill a lil baby pilot hole with a 1/16th bit and check for metal shavings then maybe you shouldn’t MYOFS after all. But if you’re determined not to check for yourself and want to rely on a tech manual (which aren’t always accurate re ski construction anyways), I’m not aware of any changes to the skis layup in the past year. I’d take the info you found on the 24-25 ski mount plate as good enough for govt work and send ‘er with a 4.1.
    There are lions and there are sheep. So, which one are you?

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    do you guys use 4.1 for non metal skis even if the skis call for it?
    I have a set of armada white walkers I bought used.. might reuse the old holes but might move the mount. topsheet says 4.1 bit but there's no metal.

    im not too worried about it, but curious what others think

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    ^ I use 4.1 for Heritage Lab skis because those cores are so solid. Otherwise if there’s no metal I go 3.5


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    Quote Originally Posted by waxloaf View Post
    ^ I use 4.1 for Heritage Lab skis because those cores are so solid. Otherwise if there’s no metal I go 3.5


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    I know HL recommends the 4.1.. but im not sure how solid the core of these armadas are compared to HL.


    AlpiNord: I know armada has their stepped bit, I can't find the chart but the top sheet on the white walkers says 4.1 x 9

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    Have an STH[emoji638] heel that doesn’t click as I adjust it. Removed and started over, same thing. Sign of malfunction? Seems normal otherwise with boot in binder


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    Quote Originally Posted by bearcub69 View Post
    do you guys use 4.1 for non metal skis even if the skis call for it?
    I have a set of armada white walkers I bought used.. might reuse the old holes but might move the mount. topsheet says 4.1 bit but there's no metal.

    im not too worried about it, but curious what others think
    I have a bro that drills every ski w/ a 4.1.
    He says he doesn't get spinners.
    He mounts skis daily

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    I have a bro that drills every ski w/ a 4.1.
    He says he doesn't get spinners.
    He mounts skis daily
    does he tap? I hear that's even better for never getting spinners

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    Now I'm getting garble even with just photo attachments? Bizzarre.

    First of three mounts done. Was gonna do the Optics next but there seems to be a dearth of 4.1x9.5s in my tool box. Gonna have to order one, dammit.

    In the meantime, the lovely Ms EWG is stoked on her Pandoras...

    Also, FWIW, SFB is a stand up dude IRL and has taken care of issues for me just out of kindness. Respect for sure.

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    I use a 5/32 AKA 3.96875 mm and so best of all its to the 5 places
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    PSA: Mount your own fucking skis.

    If no metal, i always drill 3.6mm and then tap holes.

    New sticks for the kiddo mounted up. Gonna ski indoors at the mall tomorrow for shits and giggles, hee hee.


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    I'm assuming you got the red ones.

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    Grabbed a set of Head (aka Tyrolia) EVO 9 GW CA junior bindings , so figured they would have junior length (6mm depth )screws in them , but inside the box was this somewhat cryptic message . There is also one small baggie w 4 extra screws in it , 2 shorter , 2 longer. WTH am I supposed to use? Are the stock screws not the correct ones? This is for a Moment Carson that specified it needs junior bindings.

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    What is the length of screw below the bindings and how thick are the skis at the mounting locations?


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    Skis are marked w 3.5x7.5 drill , looks like about 13 mm thick. Looks like the current screws go about 8mm deep

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    I’d bet the screws in the extra baggie are for use with a race plate/shims.

    Like AlpiNord said, double check the amount of screw sticking out from below the binding against the ski. If they look good, send it.


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