Cheetodawg
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My friend works at a ski shop. Basically broke his thumb in a look pivot clicking up
13970600:Cheetodawg said:My friend works at a ski shop. Basically broke his thumb in a look pivot clicking up
13970320:Emma_Watson said:860media cannot read forward pressure
topic:Kulkea said:-"Center mount these for me, por favor"
- Response: You ride park, homeboy? or are these the skis you ride the whole mtn with?(guess which is usually the case)
13973379:scratchskier321 said:"Can you put a 3 degree edge on these(park skis)"
super valid request. ur killing park skiers with stock edges dawg.![]()
13935371:elm. said:This doesn't matter, though, because in reality it takes a week for epoxy to fully cure (even the 5min epoxy), and probably two days for skis to be safely skied on, so you shouldn't ski right after mounting anyways.
13933741:860media* said:Completely agreed. Yet if you ask them to crank the din IMO they should do it, only if you sign off on it though. its just part of the mounting process that I think could be changed. Call me an idiot, But sucks to grab skis outta the shop hit your first feature and have both of them pop off.
But, Yea Kulkea I have had trouble mounting my skis for years at multiple places around CT/VT. To beat it now I just grab a pair of old rental boots from my home mountain. They are way worse than mine, but they like them hahaha
13973753:KneeDrop said:I’m gonna stop right here, my winner for ‘things ridiculous ski shop customers say’
13973814:cool_name said:I’m going to go out on a limb and say that it’s not your din that is causing you to pop out of your bindings, but the fact that you are mounting them with a different boot.
13976590:elm. said:it’s true. after a day epoxy is around 70-80% cure. takes a really long time to 100% cure. they’re ok to ski right after a mount, but it will be stronger if you wait.
source: i’m a plastics engineer
13980526:Poindexter. said:Should I grease my bindings
13980530:runforlove2018 said:This could be a legitimate question. There's grease in moving parts of the bindings that you can even see from the outside
13933674:Knewnews said:it is equally annoying to have someone at the shop question you when you know what you want. i have found with mounting you need to mark it with tape and clear instructions or some employee might decide you need the factory suggested mount rather then what you really want/need.
thankfully im too poor to actually buy something currently new or from a shop so i only deal with mounting once in awhile.
you would think people in the retail side would make a info print out with ski basics to help explain what realistic, rather then being tongue in cheek about being a douche to do your job. it's like when they are trying to sell you some parabolic skis lol like yea man i know that means sidecut and it's been around a long time. all smoke and mirrors, if you helped educate your customers you wouldn't have as many ignorant requests but the flip side is you also wouldn't be able to prey on that same ignorance to up sell a bunch of worthless crap.
13981368:Peterkrekorian said:Just bought a pair of blends and terrified that if I ask for a center mount there gonna mount it like a racing ski. Between me and my friends we have all asked for a center mount. I got a center mount and one got them mounted basically on the back tips and the other was far back from center. How hard is it to listen to a simple request on paper. Im not having my skis get mounted wrong because some shitty ski shop tech thought he knew more then me.
13981368:Peterkrekorian said:Im not having my skis get mounted wrong because some shitty ski shop tech thought he knew more then me.
13983270:freeskibum82 said:easy there killer. if you just talk to them when dropping them off and tell them center mount and do what others have suggested, its a non issue. I will even call customers if the sales people did not specify mount location for any ski that has options. I wouldnt say techs think they know more than you, just that techs are working hard to get people their skis quickly and sometimes (being human) they make a mistake. keep your calm and the shop should make it right. Years ago (like 2000) i had a tech mount mine traditional when i asked for +6 from traditional and he set my DIN to 6. obviously didn't know what he was doing. I talked to the shop manager about it and it all got squared away with a new ski and i went and mounted it in their shop and that was basically my interview
14010915:GRaboneSnow said:"I want the most expensive skis in the store because I'm a pro skier"
14010951:roddy116 said:dad wanted me to sell a kid some magic j's for his kid, i asked if hes going out west he said no its for park but his kid wanted these, i told him he will rip the edges in the first week and i gave him a reccomendation for a wide park ski, but he got mad and said that his son knows better, guess who showed up within a month with blown out sides and 950 dollars down the drain.
14010892:Poindexter. said:He points to a spot on the outside of his two inches or so the end of the to
14011089:wasatch_rat said:Me: "where do you want these mounted?"
Jerry: "um, the top?"
14011103:pinkcamo1000 said:this made me lol but imagine if you didn't know about mounting points, "where do you want these mounted" would sound pretty weird
13980945:VinnieF said:True. I think it's lithium grease (not positive) if anyone is looking to grease their bindings with what the factory uses. Although I dunno how you'd grease them since the greased rubbing surfaces are internal. I have had both din and adjustment screws seize up before, so greasing older bindings may not be a bad idea.