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Do scratches, small gouge = base grind?

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So I returned from Morzine last week with quite a few scrapes, scratches and a couple of small gouges on the bases of my reasonably new skis K2 Explorers. All caused by stones on the bare patches of piste. Will these effect the way they ski? Do I need a base grind to get rid of them?
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Probably OK - each base grind will reduce the amount of base - including edges - remaining. Why not post a pic so that someone expert like spyderjon can comment?
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Drluvski, the skis sound fine, get spyderjon to have alook but unless the gouges have gone all the way through to the mid core they will be fine if its just a small core gouge they will still be OK after a little work, you will never know the difference.

The moral is try to avoid bare patches on piste with stones showing wink wink
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Drluvski, I get a base grind every 2 to 3 years, that's about the time when the bases are pretty screwed. I do repair my own gouges though so it's just about 6-9 trips worth of accumulated minor stone damage that I tend to remove. A few scratches will make very little difference
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If you can't see the base material don't worry.
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If only a few mm don't worry!!
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I've been wondering about base grinding - when exactly is it time to get it done?

Surely it's not if you've got a core shot, as that needs filling not grinding (you're hardly going to grind down to the core!). If you've got scratches that are more than 2mm deep then you're probably going to get them filled (right?), so do you slowly build up a base-full of minor scratches (1-2mm deep) that aren't worth filling and then decide that your bases look ugly and need a grind?

If so, think I'm getting near Laughing
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I've a pair of skis that have seen a lot of action over 6 years which have never had a grind and similarly a snowboard 8 years old.
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ChrisWo, I was in the same boat. I do all my own tuning and repairs so if I'm going to get 6 years life out of a pair of skis I may as well get a base grind mid way through that point. For £15 at least it stops them feeling like a cheese grater Laughing


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OK. Thanks for the advice everyone. Will leave the bases alone for a couple more years and see how they get on. At least the skis look like they're well used now !!
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Don't listen to them. They're scrap.

I think I've still got your address in my SatNav and, as I'm still enjoying the Nordicas I bought off you, I'll do you a favour and dispose of the Xplorers for you.
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Higs, Glad you're enjoying the Nordicas, but think I'll hang on to the Explorers... at least until February anyway Smile
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 You know it makes sense.
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a few scatches add to the base structure which will help you in wet snow... at least thats what I keep telling myself... anything deeper than 4 or 5 mm can be filled with p-tex if you want... core shots definatly need fixing...
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