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Experiences of either? Thoughts?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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By hand it is more satisfying when you do a good job plus quite therapeutic for me
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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My daughter has just gone up to Senior school and joined the school racing team , every Sunday before training on the plastic I have to wax her skis , I love doing it and even took my prep kit away this Xmas / New year and did all our skis whilst away , as @speed098 said very therapeutic , next on the list is learning to fill holes
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Q&P. anything else and you just get upset when you hit a rock/stump/gravel first day out.
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Both work.
Hand gives the best result if you have the time, good tools and the skill.
Machine gives a quicker result, but you need the machine and the skill to use it.
Whichever you use, you still need the knowledge to decide on edge angles, detuning (if you still go there), waxes, etc., all of which can make a major difference. But the biggest difference is the skier: a good skier on poorly tuned skis will be better than a cr*p skier on the best tuned skies.
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@Good Stuff Ski, "eke" not "eek" on your website.
I am told by brotherinlaw that his shop's machine does at least as good a finish with less wastage...
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@snowglider, Hi you need a bit more that a Ptex candle, it looks like you have gone down to the core and are also up against the edge, looks like metal grip is needed, with the candle it probably won't bind.
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@under a new name, "eke" not "eek" on your website
where abouts?
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@under a new name, cheers for that, now rectified!
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@radar, thanks mate. It's not town to the core, it's not penetrated through the p-tex base. It's maybe about 1,5 - 2mm deep though.
Yeah I reckoned the p-tex candle would be no good but I was hoping a p-tex strip (the non - burning one) would do it?
In the picture it looks like it's gouged to the edge but, again, it actually isn't - though I'm not sure that it matters at all, since there's about a hair's breath between the gouge and the edge?
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You know it makes sense.
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@Good Stuff Ski, no worries. I am a spelling nazi.
Now, of no interest directly to me but your prices look very good, especially for hand finishing
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Yes they are competitive prices compared to my local competition, Brighams especially!
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Poster: A snowHead
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@snowglider, yes the Ptex strip would work, its just how you weld it in, not sure if Jon showed you how he does it with the base doc?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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If you are advertising servicing, then IMO there are two extremes:
- the one-man band, who can emphasis the care they take over each pair of skis and tune then to the exact requirements of the customer (who in many cases doesn't really know what the optimum settings are)
- the big business who can invest the €1,000,000 (or whatever) in the latest computer-controlled wizardry from Winterstieger/etc and guarantee to return the skis to the factory setting or as desired by the skier - and get it exactly the same every time.
But as for the posted damage, then that is not IMO tuning - that is base repair which is a different subject. For that, I'd use a little metal-grip followed by molten ptex from a repair pistol. Candles are fine for a temporary repair whilst away, but wear quickly and need a proper repair when facilities allow. After the repair, then do the normal service.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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RobW wrote: |
If you are advertising servicing, then IMO there are two extremes:
- the one-man band, who can emphasis the care they take over each pair of skis and tune then to the exact requirements of the customer (who in many cases doesn't really know what the optimum settings are)
- the big business who can invest the €1,000,000 (or whatever) in the latest computer-controlled wizardry from Winterstieger/etc and guarantee to return the skis to the factory setting or as desired by the skier - and get it exactly the same every time. |
Completely agree. I put a lengthy post recently on the 3V's weather thread about the new Wintersteiger machine at Skiset in La Tania that will do base edges as well as side edges to whatever degree you want along with ceramic polishing/hardening of the base edge. Absolutely the best ski service I've ever had and better than they were out of the wrapper.
I think until this machine came out, hand tuning was probably better but I don't see how a hand tuner can compete with the consistency that this level of technology brings. The ceramic polishing part was previously available as a stand alone machine for finishing race skis etc. for serious race clubs but it's now combined into the full service machine for any old punter. Superbe!
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@radar, nah, he didn't. I guess in the end, by the looks of it, I might have to take it somewhere to be repaired. Trouble is, I intend to go away soon, so the timing could hardly have been any worse.
@RobW, I agree this is a repair and not really a tune. I just wanted to avoid starting an entire new thread (though in hind sight maybe I should have). So I used the opportunity to ask my question here, as it's summat (although admittedly, loosely) related.
Not sure what you mean by "advertising servicing"
I assure you that I am not, and that the question is 100% genuine.
Thanks for your advice, though I don't really know what metal grip is?
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snowglider wrote: |
Not sure what you mean by "advertising servicing" |
Advertising yourself as offering servicing. IMO you either need to be a top-end hand-tuner, or have the latest hi-tec machines - either way you need to be good to compete against the chains.
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I don't really know what metal grip is? |
See http://www.edgeandwax.co.uk/4831/products/metal_grip_piece_30cm.aspx
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snowglider wrote: |
Not sure what you mean by "advertising servicing"
I assure you that I am not, and that the question is 100% genuine.
Thanks for your advice, though I don't really know what metal grip is? |
I think there is a bit of a misunderstanding going on. I think RobW is mixing up you and the OP who is advertising servicing.
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@RobW, it is @Good Stuff Ski who is advertising not @snowglider.
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@snowglider, p-tex won't bond to either the ski core or exposed metal edge which is why a basic candle repair will fail. It needs to be a welded repair on top of a thin metalgrip foundation/primer layer using a tool like the Kunzmann Base Doc II or the Skimender 105 or 360 pistol etc. http://www.thepisteoffice.com/index.php/tuning-guide/13-base-repairs.html
The kit do a welded repair is pricey compared to a pack of candles & a metal scraper. Any decent shop should do it for a few quid but unfortunately many are still in the dark ages and will either want to put a patch in &/or grind the ski instead of dressing down the area by hand. George at http://www.gbskiservicing.co.uk will do a great job & shouldn't be too far from you.
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Thanks, @Gaza. It didn't make sense to me (but now it does).
@RobW, I know very well what "advertising servicing" means in its literal sense (although English isn't my mother tongue). I just couldn't quite work out why you were suggesting that I was advertising anything, when I was simply asking for advice?
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@snowglider, as you say the damage isn't down to the core you could use the Ptex candle to fix it. No need to worry about what metal grip is
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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radar wrote: |
@snowglider, as you say the damage isn't down to the core you could use the Ptex candle to fix it. No need to worry about what metal grip is |
It looks to me like the metal edge filament is exposed - if so it'll need MG'ing.
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You know it makes sense.
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spyderjon wrote: |
radar wrote: |
@snowglider, as you say the damage isn't down to the core you could use the Ptex candle to fix it. No need to worry about what metal grip is |
It looks to me like the metal edge filament is exposed - if so it'll need MG'ing. |
I think that it isn't (the angle the picture is taken from might make it appear that way).
I'm not at home now so I will try to take a better picture when I get home.
However if you reckon that it's definitely exposed, then MG it'll be
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snowglider wrote: |
...However if you reckon that it's definitely exposed, then MG it'll be |
Must be a trick of the light - the bottom of the gouge just look a bit shiny/metallic. Basically if the bottom of the hole is black then it's p-tex so get candle'ing
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Poster: A snowHead
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@snowglider, a recommendation mention this post when calling George
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Depending upon the degree of work.................... There was a time when no machinery existed. Then too, there was a time when many things did not exist such as glitter pants, but I digress............. That said, sometimes a base grinder does wonders as a starting point. I said a starting point, thank you. But, in the end, working base by hand, by a competent, knowledgeable individual IS where it is at, period.
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Can In just clarify, I'm not advertising my services, just interested to get the opinions from some skiers, call it market research. Some good points on here, thanks for the feedback.
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davidof wrote: |
are you talking about that tiny little nick? Slap a bit of hot p-text into it. If I got my knickers in a knot for every little nick I'd never go skiing. |
+1
Not even sure it counts as a knick
Rule 5
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If I got my knickers in a knot for every little nick I'd never go skiing.
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ditto
I once got a core shot on the first morning on new skis. It was a powder day. The only thing that meant I wasn't over it that afternoon was that I had to be on rentals the next day while the repair cured.
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PaulC1984 wrote: |
Rule 5 |
HTFU?
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@davidof, MTFU, but yes your close
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