Mounting a pair of T55
- Rodbelan
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Mounting a pair of T55
I finally replaced my Glittertind with its contemporary representation: the Madshus T55...
I was mounting my Rotte ST and I realized that the wood core is fragile; if I torque the screws a tiny bit, I can strip the holes! So I have decided to use epoxy... I hope that I will be fine... One of the hole is kind of... stripped! But I filled it with a good epoxy. I will not use these with plastic boots, only leather. Did you have that sort of experience before? Did you pull out?
I was mounting my Rotte ST and I realized that the wood core is fragile; if I torque the screws a tiny bit, I can strip the holes! So I have decided to use epoxy... I hope that I will be fine... One of the hole is kind of... stripped! But I filled it with a good epoxy. I will not use these with plastic boots, only leather. Did you have that sort of experience before? Did you pull out?
É y fa ty fret? On é ty ben dun ti cotton waté?
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- fisheater
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Re: Mounting a pair of T55
I re-used holes once, and I had a screw spin. I stuffed some steel wool in the hole and used epoxy. The binding was a Vice, so plastic boots.
Once the epoxy cures, it will be as strong as the epoxy bond. When the screw spins, it doesn’t pull the binding tight. It’s most likely that the other screws were enough to pull the binding down flat and tight.
Once the epoxy cures, it will be as strong as the epoxy bond. When the screw spins, it doesn’t pull the binding tight. It’s most likely that the other screws were enough to pull the binding down flat and tight.
- Rodbelan
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Re: Mounting a pair of T55
Ok Fish... Thanks. I think I will be alright. If something occurs, I will use brass inserts... The binding mounted is indeed flat, even if a screw spins a bit...
É y fa ty fret? On é ty ben dun ti cotton waté?
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Re: Mounting a pair of T55
This is a problem with many new skis. It was never an issue with old hardwood skis.
- Rodbelan
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Re: Mounting a pair of T55
I still had to mount the heel riser/piece... I tried a slightly smaller drill bit — between 3 and 3.5 mm. Much better.
É y fa ty fret? On é ty ben dun ti cotton waté?
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