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pre-drilled skis & plugs

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Anybody see any real reason why pre-drilled skis shouldn't be plugged & drilled again. (freeride settings instead of the previous freestyle).
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Make sure the holes aren't too close together (which they shouldn't be moving what you're talking, normally about 20-30mm) and make sure the old holes are very well plugged with waterproof glue so no moisture is getting to the core.

Otherwise it won't make any difference in general.
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No reason at all. The difference between the two settings should ensure that the new holes are at least a cm from the old locations - if not you'd probably need to helicoil the new location to ensure a secure fix. Use Araldite 2010 or 2011 to glue the plugs in as it's megastrong, waterproof & flexible. If the ski has a metal top sheet then use a 4.1mm drill & tap the new holes with a #12AB tap. If no metal then use a 3.6mm drill & the binding screws self tap (usually). After drilling either very slightly countersink the hole or run a chisel over the surface to remove the raised edge from the drilling/tapping to ensure the binding beds flat on the top sheet. Don't overtighten the binding screws (4.5Nm torque which is actually not that much force when using a 6" no.3 Pozi driver) & use a waterproof pva glue to bond them in. The sure way to overtighten the screws & strip the thread is to use a battery drill/driver as they usually don't have a fine enough torque setting & certainly don't have enough feel.
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kiwi1, & spyderjon, thanks v. much - they will be plugged by the shop prior to purchase. crumbs spyderjon, I'm only a girl! seriously though - great news Very Happy
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rpft wrote:
.....I'm only a girl!

So! Girls in overalls with powertools....mmmmmm
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spyderjon, Shocked sounds flippin dangerous - based on my own abilities with anything more hands-on than a toaster Laughing
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rpft wrote:
.....based on my own abilities with anything more hands-on than a toaster...

Toaster eh. Good to see your in the kitchen Cool





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