Poster: A snowHead
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Hi all. I have a pair of Naxo NX21s on some wood cored off piste skis. The mount seems fine, but when I ski on the skis for a couple of days two bumps appear in the bases, under the mounting screws. After not skiing on them for a couple of days, and keeping them in a warm dry place, the bumps disappear and the bases return to their previous flat state. Does anyone else have experience of this situation, or have any ideas how I might solve the problem?
Thanks v. much.
W94.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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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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W94 wrote: |
two bumps appear in the bases, under the mounting screws |
I'm not familiar with the bindings, but surely there are more than 2 mountings screws? Under which are the bumps? Obvious answer is to use shorter screws....
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sounds like they have either drilled them too shallow and the screw is pushing core material down into the base or the screws are too long....or were too long and they have switched them to shorter ones which is why the bumps are able to disappear
not sure without seeing them
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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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Thanks CEM, that's useful. Do you think it would be worth having them re-mounted, or could that risk making it worse? Appreciate its quite hard to comment without seeing them-unfortunately they're in Austria at the mo.
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W94, a simple two step solution:
1. Using a no.3 pozi screw driver remove screws, grind off 1-2mm in length, squirt a shot of a flexible waterproof wood glue in the binding holes (Evo-Stick in the blue bottle), re-insert screws until the screw stops & then nip-up an eigth of a turn (no more) & go ski!
2. The Naxo's went out of production a year or two ago so start saving for a replacement binding for when they break. It's a case of when, not if.
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Thanks Spyderjon, I'll give that a shot. The Naxo's have developed a fair bit of slop lately: as you suggest, I think after next season I'll ne back to Fritschi!
Cheers all,
W94.
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