alex.k. Member Nov 20, 2007 #1 So my friend was asking me what they use to fill those holes and I searchbar'ed a little and it seems like they use plastic plugs. where might one go about finding those plastic plugs? or something that could substitute. lowes possibly? anyways.thanks!
So my friend was asking me what they use to fill those holes and I searchbar'ed a little and it seems like they use plastic plugs. where might one go about finding those plastic plugs? or something that could substitute. lowes possibly? anyways.thanks!
S steezerampage Active member Nov 21, 2007 #3 I want to say you can just fill them with ptex or glue or something.
Silence Active member Staff member Nov 21, 2007 #6 they are little plastic plugs - go into a shop and ask for a handful - they would be worth $0.0002 each, so they should just hook you up
they are little plastic plugs - go into a shop and ask for a handful - they would be worth $0.0002 each, so they should just hook you up
djty111 Active member Nov 21, 2007 #7 ya just go to any shop and get some plugs and put a dab of wood glue or just elmers glue in each hole then plug them up...
ya just go to any shop and get some plugs and put a dab of wood glue or just elmers glue in each hole then plug them up...
T Tucks Active member Nov 21, 2007 #8 you can use gorilla glue. Anything that will stay and will block the hole
alex.k. Member Nov 22, 2007 #9 well I already have the old holes plugged...I am just afraid if I don't use a plastic plug that I will make where the old holes were a week link in the ski.
well I already have the old holes plugged...I am just afraid if I don't use a plastic plug that I will make where the old holes were a week link in the ski.
yeahitsdave Active member Nov 22, 2007 #10 nah man, dont sweat it, it takes a few remounts to really weaken a ski