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Thread: PSA: Mount your own fucking skis.

  1. #5976
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    So what's up, can I just cut my ski boot in half with a bandsaw and mount a skateboard deck to it? Buckle it into a ski binding and call it a snowskate?

    Like the Christy Sports guy insists I must do cuz that's how he made adaptive gear once

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorty_J View Post
    XXXer and I both continue to beat opposite sides of the same drum.

    He swears nobody can feel small changes in mount point and I swear I can.

    5mm (about 1/4") is something I can feel on some skis but it's usually a minor difference until you get to about 1cm.

    Having said that, given how much of a pain in the ass it would be to move a mount by 5mm to match the other ski, I'd personally prefer to leave them mismatched instead of changing both skis to some other mount point that is at least 1cm different (for hole spacing concerns).

    You could also A/B them by switching feet and seeing if you notice something consistent.

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    blind testing right ?
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    Gave my buddy some skis a few years ago that he never got along with. He just gave them back to me remounted with tele bindings. He off handedly mentioned that he mounted them using ShoeGoo because epoxy is such a bitch if you want to pull the binding. He's an engineer and I'm largely ignorant, but how would you folks feel about going mach looney with ShoeGoo holding everything together?

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    PSA: Mount your own fucking skis.

    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyadolescent View Post
    Gave my buddy some skis a few years ago that he never got along with. He just gave them back to me remounted with tele bindings. He off handedly mentioned that he mounted them using ShoeGoo because epoxy is such a bitch if you want to pull the binding. He's an engineer and I'm largely ignorant, but how would you folks feel about going mach looney with ShoeGoo holding everything together?
    Did he use screws too or just the ShoeGoo? If screws involved and they’re tight, send it. I use GFlex but it’s arguably overkill.
    Uno mas

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    Thankfully, screws are a part of the mount.

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    John I know a few people that use shoe goo or aqua seal and it’s fine. Just another way to keep the water out. You’re good to go.
    I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.

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    Yeah, the main point of the glue is to seal the hole and keep water out. A lot of things can do that fine. The screws are the real structural part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyadolescent View Post
    Thankfully, screws are a part of the mount.
    Back in the day Swissific used 2 sided carpet tape and claims there were no failures

    he also went straight up hill, used milk crates for snow shoes and skied a lot of gravel banks
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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    Back in the day Swissific used 2 sided carpet tape and claims there were no failures
    That stuff is super sticky icky
    Uno mas

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    So I'm not interested in the swiss method
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~mikey b View Post
    John I know a few people that use shoe goo or aqua seal and it’s fine. Just another way to keep the water out. You’re good to go.
    Good to know. Thanks Mike and everybody else. Looking forward to skiing them.

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    Sendit#
    watch out for snakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doremite View Post
    That stuff is super sticky icky

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    Mounted my own (wife's) skis, half freehand half paper template. Backland 107s with C-Raider 10s. Spent about an hour making sure everything was perfect.

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    sweet rig
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    Quote Originally Posted by bean View Post
    Mounted my own (wife's) skis, half freehand half paper template. Backland 107s with C-Raider 10s. Spent about an hour making sure everything was perfect.

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    Maybe its just the camera angle, but the mount point looks super far back..?

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    camera angle often does that, and is that ever a pretty set-up

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    Quote Originally Posted by MottN View Post
    Maybe its just the camera angle, but the mount point looks super far back..?
    Camera angle. They look (and are - on the line) appropriate in person.
    "High risers are for people with fused ankles, jongs and dudes who are too fat to see their dick or touch their toes.
    Prove me wrong."
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    Playing with paper templates (thanks gregorys) demo bindings, and playful skis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    Playing with paper templates (thanks gregorys) demo bindings, and playful skis.

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    Would you mind letting another mag taking a run or 2 on those some time ? My foots way bigger than his so he can't try mine .

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    I just mounted Pivot 15s on these Blaze 106s. I used the binding freedom FKS Look/Geze paper template to create a plexiglass template for my boot sole length. Ski center was done (and double/triple checked) using two combination squares. I’m also did a trial run on a 2x4 to make sure the template was centered and the boot sole length was correct.

    Not as easy as a jig in the shop, but for the once or twice a year, it’s all good!



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    Nice!
    watch out for snakes

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    Any easy way to do kids bindings? Templates don't seem to be easy to come by.

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    Use the binding itself as the template or you could use it to trace out a template on paper
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    Q: Do all Look Pivots (14, 15, GW, pre-GW) all use the same template?

    I think the answer is yes, but wondering if the tgr hive mind can confirm my suspicions. After all, there’s only 1 template.
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