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Thread: PSA: Mount your own fucking skis.

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    What's a good enough glue for mounts and re-mounts that is easy to store and easy to disperse. I use west marine epoxy for mounts I want to be perfect, but I want something that's easier to deal with. Wood glue? Goop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by daught View Post
    What's a good enough glue for mounts and re-mounts that is easy to store and easy to disperse. I use west marine epoxy for mounts I want to be perfect, but I want something that's easier to deal with. Wood glue? Goop?

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    If you can gather enough info from this thread to mount your own fucking skis you should be able to figure out which glue to put in the holes. Use whatever you think is good enough. Some people demand high quality epoxy every single time while others use whatever they have on hand/don’t give it a second thought. Pick your poison and run with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daught View Post
    What's a good enough glue for mounts and re-mounts that is easy to store and easy to disperse. I use west marine epoxy for mounts I want to be perfect, but I want something that's easier to deal with. Wood glue? Goop?

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    Wood glue or Gorilla Glue imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daught View Post
    What's a good enough glue for mounts and re-mounts that is easy to store and easy to disperse. I use west marine epoxy for mounts I want to be perfect, but I want something that's easier to deal with. Wood glue? Goop?

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    slowset/ GG/ wood glue whatever you got that seals the hole & doesnt pull out

    whatever you got you are just dripping it in the holes in exactly the same way

    whatever you are using if the screw is stuck use heat on it before you strip the head

    if you don't have a soldering iron put a 1/4 drill bit backwards in the drill chuck and run at high speed to make heat
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    Going to try inserts for the first time. Any issues with using old holes for inserts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brundo View Post
    Going to try inserts for the first time. Any issues with using old holes for inserts?
    nope, that's the easiest way to do it IMO. you already know the mount works, so just run it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post
    nope, that's the easiest way to do it IMO. you already know the mount works, so just run it.
    Great. Couple other rookie questions. QK and BF inserts are more or less the same minus the install process is slightly different right? Recommend one over the other?

    I can still use my current screws for the inserts right?

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    Sound like some finicky fucking heels there.

    Salomon 'thunk' FTW.

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    one has a flathead slot the other doesn't. I use two nuts on a machine screw to install them so they are essentially the same for me. I'm not aware of any other significant differences.

    Regular wood mount screws won't work with inserts. I think the binding freedom website has a chart of the appropriate m5 screws for a number of bindings.

    Quote Originally Posted by brundo View Post
    Great. Couple other rookie questions. QK and BF inserts are more or less the same minus the install process is slightly different right? Recommend one over the other?

    I can still use my current screws for the inserts right?

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    I prefer not to have the slot. In concerned the slot would allow water to seep in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brundo View Post
    Great. Couple other rookie questions. QK and BF inserts are more or less the same minus the install process is slightly different right? Recommend one over the other?

    I can still use my current screws for the inserts right?
    I've had success with QK, but haven't used BF. Both have sets of screws available for pretty much any binding on the market, or you can go down to home depot and play treasure hunt if you really hate having free time. Regular binding screws do not work with inserts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daught View Post
    I prefer not to have the slot. In concerned the slot would allow water to seep in.
    This might happen if you don't epoxy the inserts/hole, with the epoxy there's no way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdpdx View Post
    This might happen if you don't epoxy the inserts/hole, with the epoxy there's no way.
    yeah i for one love BF inserts. never used the other dudes, but i usually end up using a flathead to finish getting them home.

    finding the right M5 screws in home depot is a special kind of hell

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post
    yeah i for one love BF inserts. never used the other dudes, but i usually end up using a flathead to finish getting them home.

    finding the right M5 screws in home depot is a special kind of hell
    Gotta hit ace hardware for your random screw needs. I don't know if the clientele is just more courteous or if they pay someone to unfuck the screw bins, but everything is labeled and in place. Everytime I go to Lowe's or Home Depot for the same I feel like a very lost child in a crowd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ticketchecker View Post
    Tried this and it doesn’t twist
    My go-to test is yanking up and down on your boot while looking for brake movement. Although the boot/binding contact may interfere with that test.
    You could try turning the adjustment arms a few turns, but if the dildo starts moving in relation to the arms you’ve gone too far.
    (Keep an eye on the slight angle between arms and dildo indicated below-if you see it change/go parallel you’ve gone too far).
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    Quote Originally Posted by gwat View Post
    My go-to test is yanking up and down on your boot while looking for brake movement. Although the boot/binding contact may interfere with that test.
    You could try turning the adjustment arms a few turns, but if the dildo starts moving in relation to the arms you’ve gone too far.
    (Keep an eye on the slight angle between arms and dildo indicated below-if you see it change/go parallel you’ve gone too far).
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    I hope I'm not inserting ignorance and confusion in to the topic, but when the forward pressure on my pivots is adjusted to where you can't easily yank/twist the dildo side to side, the pressure indicator is past the line by several mm, not behind like that pic.

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    id not want to use gorilla glue. that it's very porous when it dries. but maybe im off base? it's a foaming glue


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    i use vibratite by loctite for everyone that didn't ask.
    swing your fucking sword.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waveshello View Post
    I hope I'm not inserting ignorance and confusion in to the topic, but when the forward pressure on my pivots is adjusted to where you can't easily yank/twist the dildo side to side, the pressure indicator is past the line by several mm, not behind like that pic.

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    The indicator should never be relied on with pivots. They are horribly inconsistent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daught View Post
    What's a good enough glue for mounts and re-mounts that is easy to store and easy to disperse. I use west marine epoxy for mounts I want to be perfect, but I want something that's easier to deal with. Wood glue? Goop?

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    Roo Glue


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    GG only foams where it has room to expand. There's no room in a binding hole, it dries clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post
    yeah i for one love BF inserts. never used the other dudes, but i usually end up using a flathead to finish getting them home.
    finding the right M5 screws in home depot is a special kind of hell
    Go to a real hardware store. HD sucks.
    True-value - especially the "old, been around the last 50 years" versions often have a really nice section of metric machine screws with a variety of head styles. Super worth a call to check. Way better than the big box stores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregorys View Post
    Go to a real hardware store. HD sucks.
    True-value - especially the "old, been around the last 50 years" versions often have a really nice section of metric machine screws with a variety of head styles. Super worth a call to check. Way better than the big box stores.
    Yep, go to Ace

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1000-oaks View Post
    GG only foams where it has room to expand. There's no room in a binding hole, it dries clear.
    You use it often?

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    is this the part where someone claims GG will expand and blow up your skis ?

    I used GG to glue in pieces of dowel but the fit was on the loose side so in the AM the GG had spit each piece of dowel neatly out on the top sheet

    GG will not splode your skis
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