buchanan. Active member Mar 30, 2007 #1 how close to the origonal drill holes can you remount the bindings without compromising the strength of the ski?
how close to the origonal drill holes can you remount the bindings without compromising the strength of the ski?
B Beans13 Member Apr 2, 2007 #2 definitly plug th holes and dont do within 2 or so hole widths id say. it wouldnt be to bad...
JFerg Active member Apr 2, 2007 #3 Yea, definately use plugs. And i'm not sure if you need to go 2 plug widths (about 1/2cm) away, I've remounted skis that were only about 1 plug width away.
Yea, definately use plugs. And i'm not sure if you need to go 2 plug widths (about 1/2cm) away, I've remounted skis that were only about 1 plug width away.
ECM Active member Apr 2, 2007 #4 1 plug hole is fine. if you are really worried, throw a heli coil in the there.
BurgRider Active member Apr 2, 2007 #5 dont use plugs. use epoxy. It will seal the whole much better and will never fall out. And for the new holes, as long as it is more than 1/2 cm away it will be fine.
dont use plugs. use epoxy. It will seal the whole much better and will never fall out. And for the new holes, as long as it is more than 1/2 cm away it will be fine.
Dustin. Active member Apr 2, 2007 #6 Epoxy works pretty well, as for the distance away I can't say, 1 or 2 widths looks pretty solid though.
Epoxy works pretty well, as for the distance away I can't say, 1 or 2 widths looks pretty solid though.
JibEarth Member Apr 2, 2007 #7 i was told by my local ski tech that 2 cm and make sre to plugem strong