So I've got a pretty dumb question. I just sold some skis, and I need to remove the bindings. I figure it is easier than shit...but is there something I need to know that will screw me over if I dont know it? Thanks guys. And jong in advance.
So I've got a pretty dumb question. I just sold some skis, and I need to remove the bindings. I figure it is easier than shit...but is there something I need to know that will screw me over if I dont know it? Thanks guys. And jong in advance.
Get your hands on a posidrive #3 screwdriver or bit, least Murphy drops by and you're dealing with a stripped out screw on the skis you want to get in the mail....
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what kind of binding?
some old plates can be allittle tricky, but a phillips head will do everything. I personally would go to ski shop and ask for some plugs. Put glue in the holes and pound the plugs in with a hammer. Shave them flush with a razor. If the guy whose buying them wants that hole pattern he can easily drill them out.
...including stripping the shit out of a posidrive screw and requiring you to use an Easy-Out to get it out. Don't go there. Find a posidrive #3 like sfotex said. It's like a Phillips but much more...positive.Originally Posted by beb42000
yeah, seconded for sure.Originally Posted by bio-smear
that is, one more time, do not use a regular phillips (which will strip your binding screws, which are made for a posidrive # 3) unless you've always wanted to tell people you're a stripper.![]()
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