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    Binding Patchworks!!

    Hey everyone, i recently bought some used LOOK Pivot 12's 2004-2005 i beleive. They have a few scraps and dents in them so i was thinking i would do some patchwork. Now i know the part where i want to patch are fibergalss so i'm going to fiberglass them, but i'm really stuck on what to piant them with.

    Has anyone ever painted bindings before or knows what will work and what wont? I'm thinking spray paint but will it chip?
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    i love how every views the word "help" as "joke time".

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    The spray paint wont chip as long as you paint on a coat of cyanoacrylate first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rigaudripper View Post
    i love how every views the word "help" as "joke time".
    Actually, you didn't use the word "help" in your post.

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    I meant it figuratively.

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    nothing that could get into the mechanisms or on surfaces which contact the boot
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    are you sure the bindings are partially fiberglass? It might just be news to me, but i thought bindings, because of the stress they put on components are either plastic or metal...again, it could just be me...
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    Well i'm just guessing because theres a fairly decent knick into the coating and it looks like a coating of fiberglass but who knows.

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    Loose fiber reinforced plastic?
    Dunno, just ski the damn things.
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    the more i look at this problem. Obviously i need to be more core, i'm probably going to scratch them within the first 2 days anyway.

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