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What to fill binding holes with if i want to reuse the holes later???
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I want to take a plate off a ski and fit a different binding flat, but then refit the plate later so I want to leave holes usable. So need something to seal, but so i can reuse holes later , i thought silicon seal stuff would work???
Ideas please?? Thanks
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Epoxy (i.e. Araldite) mixed in with steel wool should do the trick. You'll want to redrill the holes if you use them again.
Alternatively, fit some inserts:
http://bindingfreedom.com/
http://www.quiverkiller.com/
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Bullets (plastic) ask a ski shop for some, they use them all the time. Just put a smaller drill in them they pull out.
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I would use Quiver Killers seem a much better bet if you want to reuse the holes later
http://www.jonsskituning.co.uk/component/page,shop.browse/category_id,46/option,com_virtuemart/Itemid,1/
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