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I have just got back from 8 days boarding in Flaine, but not have innumerate scratches and gouges in my base. Anyone got advice on how deep or wide a gouge should be before filling with p-tex candle? I have a couple that it is obvious, but others are 1mm deep or slightly more - is it worth it, or should I just leave those and when it is stone ground, get them out that way? Once I have done mine, I will be doing my dad's skis.
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croskemj
, As long as the gouge isn't deep, and isn't near the edge, then you needn't bother. On the other hand - if you have not done many repairs before - then the little ones will be good to practise on.
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croskemj
, I tend to fill holes over 2 mm or slightly smaller ones by the edge. Although if you're feeling lazy you can just chuck a bit of wax in them
Better than ptex candles is ptex ribbon although it has to be welded in (you can't burn and drip) it's significantly harder than the stuff the candles are made from so won't wear down as fast.
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P tex does not fill vey deep, 1mm at pest from a drop. 2 passes or more for a deeper gouge. Give it a go
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Right will have go and see. thanks for the advice
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