Where to get bindings taken off Denver

I dont have the tools to remove these pivots im trying to sell. Does anyone know of a place that works on skis year round in denver? Also if anyone here is local and has the tools and wants to make some cash that works too
 
You should really own a screwdriver. Just get one of those multi bit driver things at the hardware store...maybe a t-handle style, grab a Posi-drive bit and you're good to go.
 
It would be cheaper to get a #3 posi prime'd to you same or next day than it would be to spend the gas and make the drive to someone that has it.
 
I didn't have a pozi and I needed some pivots off that day and could not find one anywhere. I ran into this "shop" in Denver and the guy was like fill out this paperwork and I can get you in next week and it will be $40.
 
14548855:eheath said:
You guys use a special screwdriver to take your pivots off?

I wouldn't really call a pozidrive a special screwdriver, it's not like it was designed for the ski industry. They do hold a lot better than normal Phillips head if the screws are really tight.
 
14548865:TOAST. said:
I wouldn't really call a pozidrive a special screwdriver, it's not like it was designed for the ski industry. They do hold a lot better than normal Phillips head if the screws are really tight.

I suppose ppl really dont wanna strip their screws, but I've used a pretty standard screwdriver to take out bindings for years with no issues, its nice to have a bigger/better screwdriver for mounting, but 9/10 times I'm using a drill to attach bindings.
 
14548866:eheath said:
I suppose ppl really dont wanna strip their screws, but I've used a pretty standard screwdriver to take out bindings for years with no issues, its nice to have a bigger/better screwdriver for mounting, but 9/10 times I'm using a drill to attach bindings.

Thanks for the reminder to never buy what you've worked on ?
 
14548870:ASSholebomber22 said:
Thanks for the reminder to never buy what you've worked on ?

you're so desperate for an insult, its honestly pathetic. ive never worked at a ski shop
 
14548871:eheath said:
you're so desperate for an insult, its honestly pathetic. ive never worked at a ski shop

Grown ass men who don't understand the importance of the right tool for the job deserve ridicule.
 
14548873:ASSholebomber22 said:
Grown ass men who don't understand the importance of the right tool for the job deserve ridicule.

lol nice attempt to redeem yourself with yet another desperate insult.
 
14548878:ASSholebomber22 said:
The only thing that's in desperate need is your soft ass hands for a hard day's work

bro i dont even understand why you try, you gotta have something better to do right now than waste your time trying to prove you're a "man" to a group of people that couldn't be less interested in your masculinity.
 
14548879:eheath said:
bro i dont even understand why you try, you gotta have something better to do right now than waste your time trying to prove you're a "man" to a group of people that couldn't be less interested in your masculinity.

It takes 2 mins of my day to make you look silly for trying to justify using the wrong tools for the job
 
14548880:ASSholebomber22 said:
It takes 2 mins of my day to make you look silly for trying to justify using the wrong tools for the job

whatever makes you sleep at night sweetheart, i hope you have wet dreams about me using a screwdriver to take my bindings off my skis.
 
14548882:ASSholebomber22 said:
Yeah nah ruin your own stuff idc

idk you seem to care about not only the use of correct tools, but the overall manliness of your fellow skiers. dont worry dude, you're way more of a man than I, or anyone else on this website.
 
Call me crazy but I swear to god Robertson bits are the best for ski bindings. Paired with a nice impact with a torque setting and a long bit.

something about the point angles on Philips or pozidriv make the bit slip if it’s not perfectly perpendicular to the screw. I think Robbies just sink deeper into the screw head.
 
I don’t have a screwdriver either, thats why I just epoxy the bindings to the ski. You have like 5-10 mins of time to wiggle them into the perfect place before it hardens and to take them off you just get a heat gun and blast em for a few minutes. I never ski when its hot out so I havent had an issue yet
 
14548997:BLandz said:
I don’t have a screwdriver either, thats why I just epoxy the bindings to the ski. You have like 5-10 mins of time to wiggle them into the perfect place before it hardens and to take them off you just get a heat gun and blast em for a few minutes. I never ski when its hot out so I havent had an issue yet

Certified West Systems G Flex moment, love to see it

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14548873:ASSholebomber22 said:
Grown ass men who don't understand the importance of the right tool for the job deserve ridicule.
14548878:ASSholebomber22 said:
The only thing that's in desperate need is your soft ass hands for a hard day's work

????????? You're getting downvoted to oblivion but this is gold.
 
14548873:ASSholebomber22 said:
Grown ass men who don't understand the importance of the right tool for the job deserve ridicule.

you do know the first pair of skis were made by cavemen right?

”mounting yourself is dangerous”. so are corks and backflips ?

oh and nice Blizzards bro.
 
I totally suggest the “Colorado ski bro dumbass shop” they are great and took care of me.

only charged me 45$ for taking bindings off
 
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