does remounting ruin skis?

the general rule is that up to drilling up to three times is okay, but some skis aren't rugged as others

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id say go ahead if its going to be the 2nd mounting.

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just make sure they fill in the old holes so you don't have a rotting problem in the core.

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2 mounts arent that bad. but try not to go more that

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yeah my pistols have unfortunately already been mounted twice

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the general rule I was taught was as long as there is over 5mm (half a centimentre) between the edges of each screw hole then ur fine

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auntsatline must be a rich little bitch- po' kids like us have to remount all the way thru child hood

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not just remounting our own skiis as we grew but remounting cause we bough used skiis. I never owned a new pair of skiis till I was 14. I never owned a new pair of bindings until I was 13 and never had brand new boots until I was 13. then after that for a couple years I bought used equipment again, until last year when I got it all new again. I'm 19 and I''ll prolly remount some stuff this year, maybe mount a pair of my skiis more forward.

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^ And I bet you had to walk to school in chest deep snow for 15 miles with no fuckin shoes. I kinda want to remount my PE's, but I'm gonna ski on them a little more before I make the final decision. I got them mounted at the recommended spot, and I think they might not have enough tail.

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no, but thanks for pointing out that I may have vented a little too much.

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the pe's are generally a durable ski, but remounting is a risk so talk to your local ski tuners they prolly know much more than any of us here

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not a risk as long as u have a half centimetre between the edges of each screwhole.

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i work in a ski shop and most of the time we will only remount a ski three times. When you re mount a ski it will change the flex of the ski as well

 
^eh, not really, but theoretically yes. are you just moving the bindings? or are you putting a new pair on?

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the existence of extra screw holes has a minimal effect on the skiis flex

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