14493998:BlueVillain said:Have you tried screwing it down yourself? If it goes in and gets equal to the other one I wouldn't worry too much about it. Maybe you'd need to put more glue though.
**This post was edited on Dec 26th 2022 at 10:09:14am
14494016:Paul. said:This would break the seal on the glue and let water into the screw holes. Op would need to pull the bindings and use fresh glue before tightening them all the way
14494407:Turd__Authority said:That's a common myth...wood glue doesn't seal out water.
But I'd be more worried about if op did try to fix it himself, which would be fine and easy, but if he fucks up and strips the hole, it's on him. Easier to just have the shop fix their error so he's in the clear.
14494407:Turd__Authority said:That's a common myth...wood glue doesn't seal out water.
14494407:Turd__Authority said:That's a common myth...wood glue doesn't seal out water.
But I'd be more worried about if op did try to fix it himself, which would be fine and easy, but if he fucks up and strips the hole, it's on him. Easier to just have the shop fix their error so he's in the clear.
14494548:Paul. said:Are you talking specifically about wood glue or just using glue when mounting in general? Because you definitely need glue to seal the holes. If you go wood glue it needs to be a waterproof variety or if you want to be safe buy some binding specific glue