Poster: A snowHead
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The subject of how much wax is used per pair of skis cropped up on a recent thread.
I waxed 5 pairs of skis tonight:
179cm High Society FR's 92mm underfoot
183cm Missions 88mm underfoot
178cm B2's 78mm underfoot
168cm Supershapes 68mm underfoot
162cm B5's 76mm underfoot
Total wax used = 70g = 14g per pair average with some fairly big skis in the list, & I wasn't been economical with it either.
Whoever said it was about 20g per pair obviously knows nowt
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Nice one, the less you put on, the less you have to scrape off, the less you have to buy, the less you sweep up, makes sense to me.
I find the less I have left the less I need.
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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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jbob wrote: |
Nice one, the less you put on, the less you have to scrape off, the less you have to buy.......makes sense to me. |
Not if you sell the stuff
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I've found the crayon method's quite economical and less binding splattering.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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johnDUB, I don crayon, the Dominator zoom from Jon is quite hard.. barely leaves a trace.
Do use it 'economically' so i don't splatter it over the bindings... used about 100 of the 400 gramms now, and it must be around the 10 or maybe more waxes in total by now...
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I'm cack handed so I tend to hammer it on. I do now re melt all the little bits left over and have a handsome small puck of wax Many Happy returns Birthday Boy
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johnDUB wrote: |
I've found the crayon method's quite economical and less binding splattering. |
But does it actually do anything useful?
I find unless it's thoroughly hot waxed into the base, it lasts about 1 run.
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uktrailmonster,
I think johnDUB, means he doesn't drip the wax onto the ski base, but warms the block of wax on the iron, then crayons on a thin layer whilst the wax is soft. Repeat until ski is covered, then iron in.
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If it's a soft wax, I crayon, harder, and I do indeed warm it up and crayon it on. Then I hot iron it in.A long time I go, I read on a packet of wax, that if an iron was unavailable, you could get a carrier bag, rap it up and polish the bases ( once crayoned on) with that to generate some heat. My mate used to do it on his Kastle's.. He got a cork polishing block, rap kwiksaves finest and rub like a goodun'. he said it worked
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Oh I see what you mean now. I do the same, but only to protect the base from the hot iron on the first pass. I still drip it on after crayoning a thin layer on first. Otherwise I'd be there all day!
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It's a good technique really. I'm well pleased..
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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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What are some of guys doing with all this wax - drinking it? I got my last set of wax in May last year, since when I've used about 500g. I must wax my skis at least 1.5 times per week (the toothbrush matting really strips it off quickly), so that's maybe 60-70 waxes. That's an average of 8g per wax, and I always think I've put way too much on. OK, they're only 155cm slalom skis, so not a huge area. That warm/crayon technique suggested by Dave Horsley sounds useful - looks worth trying, although may be a bit fiddly.
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187 Salomon Xscreams... They luv their wax...
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You know it makes sense.
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I must be using way too much.... I found with the dominator universal I dripped on then ironed but ket getting patches with no wax.
I then driped, ironed, then driped and ironed again & that seemed to work really well, it also lasted the whole week.
I had some DATA universal wax, this only needed dripping then ironing & spread really well & used a lot less - It also lasted all week.
Am I doing anything wrong? Is my iron on too colder setting for the dominator?
many thanks
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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runner wrote: |
I must be using way too much.... I found with the dominator universal I dripped on then ironed but kept getting patches with no wax. |
, if you're getting patches with no wax then it sounds like you're either not using enough wax. Or your iron isn't hot enough. Try upping your iron temp slightly (110-120C) - the wax should run freely off the iron but not smoke. Zoom Uni runs spreads really easily so if a hotter iron doesn't do the try using a tad more wax.
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Poster: A snowHead
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I just wang loads on, it's more satifisying that way
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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On runners comment. I found some Data Wax Black, and I did my Xscreams with it. It did go on a lot better than toko. Just the white patches on the base look messy.
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