Poster: A snowHead
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One of my skis has slightly delaminated in the tail, I've had it glued and it seems to have held OK.
It's a pair of 03 Volkl Explosives 190, and despite having tested around 8 pairs I've found it really hard to get a pair of skis in similar dimensions but still this stiff, although didn't try the 06 Volkl range (some interesting look toys in that quiver). I like the idea of Drake Boinays but I can't test them
The Explosives will become my rock skis so I'm planning to rivet the tails on both skis (will do the tips at the same time, just because I can).
Any tips before I get my drill out?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Don't use pop rivets, they will project below the surface of the ski and cause all sorts of stability issues
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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D G Orf, he could he counter-sink first and then P-Tex over the hole. If that works, you could use a flat head bolt which would give a very "industrial" look on the top sheet
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marc gledhill, possibly
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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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Use screw rivets.
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For rock hoppers, is it really necessary? If it's just slight, I probably wouldn't bother - or try superglue or something?
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comprex wrote: |
Use screw rivets. |
Whats a screw rivet when its at home
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rich, mostly a j/k above^ but the term applies to blind rivet nuts such as those made by Dejond.
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I ski quite hard and could do without the whole ski splitting on me. I've seen some rivets that would allow me to have a flat side on the base and the mount on the top sheet - a little like the K2 version appearing on a few pairs of their skis. Just need to source the correct nut / bolt / rivet / whatever combo.
Should be fun, I broke a drill bit when mounting the bindings. A Volkl rep friend of mine is convinced the ski has a titanium top sheet (they're the factory model with the yellow sidewall not the green) but never found conclusive proof - bar the broken drill bit.
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What glue did you use? Something like Araldite SHOULD hold it together without any trouble.....
Adam
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parlor wrote: |
I ski quite hard and could do without the whole ski splitting on me. I've seen some rivets that would allow me to have a flat side on the base and the mount on the top sheet - a little like the K2 version appearing on a few pairs of their skis. Just need to source the correct nut / bolt / rivet / whatever combo.. |
The K2 rivets are solid not break stem type. The rivet's made of malleable aluminium and formed with a head on one end, pushed through a hole and the other side peened/presssed/bashed most often with a tool to from the head shape.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Ahhh this is what I need. I think a visit to my local engineering firm is calling.
I just need technical help with the actual type of screw / rivet / whatever would be most suited, surely we have a DIY pro in here?
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parlor, my guess is that K2 have some rivets made up for them, what you need to look for is something similar, so a solid metal rivet with a decent sized, perhaps countersunk head on it that will sit flush with the base of the ski and can be peened over perhaps onto a washer on the top of the ski
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