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Learning to service your own kit
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What is the best way to learn to do this and find out what you need equipment wise?
Are there any good books?
DVDs?
Courses?
I am based in the South West so would not be driving to the Midlands for a 3 hour ski workshop - but if there's anything doing up in Scotland then might be interested whilst on hols there.
Any advice appreciated - am buying for first time this year and would like to know how to service myself where possible. Thanks.
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Check out the wax manufacturer's websites. They have a ton of info on them:
www.swixschool.com
or
http://www.toko.ch/
. It's all fairly simple and the tools needed are pretty cheap.
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?
Try
http://www.skituning.co.uk/
You will get loads of glowing recommendations for Jon here, I've done it and its really informative and is worth the journey even from Wales
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Loads of stuff on youtube too.
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yep... just took delivery of my own iron and waxes and will be taking the plunge tomorrow before skiing on sunday.
youtube is great for this as you don't need to picture anything. it's all there for you. watch a few as there's a few differing techniques out there.
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Many thanks for all your replies. Much appreciated.
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+1 for spyderjon at
www.skituning.co.uk
, likewise worth a long distance journey to learn properly, book his tuning course.
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