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I like epoxy because the bond can be easily reversed by heating the screws. I also use waterproof Tightbond wood glue, for things such as mounting our demo bindings.

No need to reinvent the wheel on this. So any glue is acting more as a sealer and perhaps adding a slight mechanical bond by filling voids. For example, a friend of mine brought his antique Manaslus here just a few months ago, to play around with a binding upgrade.

I told him the first step was to see if I could get the bindings off the skis without a problem. Sure enough, got a spinner, had to bore out the insert and put in a Quiver Killer. But I think I can manage without making those thru holes. It did cross my mind that I may be able to make up for a little bit of the misalignment by remounting the heel piece like you say.

Thanks for the info on the glues. I agree that with the Manaslu inserts the glue will most likely act as a sealer. Maybe some mechanical strength depending on the adhesive. I found one of your old articles talking about the Manaslu inserts and Dynafit claims the inserts are nylon. I highly advise all home mounters to do this, it really helps. Glad to hear you have the same thoughts on this as me. Bottom line in my opinion is that the inserts were not good.

The concept makes some sense, but the implementation was lacking. Got the bindings mounted last night. I drilled out the holes in the baseplate just enough for the screw to pass through. This made a big difference and I was easily able to get the toe adjusted so the heels are pretty much dead on with the variation being from the boots themselves.

Perhaps the screws were threaded into the baseplate slightly off and that was enough to cause the misalignment. Thanks for all the help! Several weeks ago, I plowed through mounting some bindings while smugly feeling good about my skills while also watching TV.

I do not own any mounting jigs. The results were predictable. The graphics were centered on the other ski, but not this one. Off by several millimeters to the left. Filled the holes with JB Weld, waited 48 hours and hand drilled. But again, two of the holes had wandered even though I carefully prepunched. So JB Weld again, leveled carefully with a sharp chisel, mounted heel binding with the two good holes or duct tape , colored inside holes with small black marker, and then found exact center by using a.

Only the very tip of this drill bit penetrated the center of the black marked targets. Now removed temporarily mounted heel binding. And most importantly, used the correct special ski drill bit in a drill press with a drill press vise to slowly and precisely drill the holes with accuracy and no wandering. Maybe the holes are so tight because small base plate holes make for a more solid mount when everything lines up perfectly— no twisting for alignment required.

Kristian: tech tip: when prepunching binding screw holes for the bit, use a sledgehammer. No bit wandering. Anywho, a couple of days ago while out I had to cross a creek. Managed to drop my skis into the creek twice two different runs! Bindings were fully submerged for a min. Do I need to break the bindings down and re-lube and inspect or? Any advice is appreciated. Clean water will dry out and, assuming everything is lubed alright, not be an issue.

Blowing out the mechanism with compressed air and lubricating also had a big effect on the very crude release measurements. Thanks guys. Ya, dirt especially spring dirt can be the worst. I always try to clean my inserts and heel before clipping in. I use a voile strap and the buckle is great for both. I just carry it in my pocket. This time around a did a small variation: created a separate full template that I could overlay on the ski.

Did run into one interesting problem though: dropped my glue a fairly runny silicone adhesive stuff into the screw holes and it just disappeared. I went through with the mounting procedure and got everything lined up. But worried about the glue, I backed one screw out and it was totally dry. I looked in the hole and saw an open cavity that was swallowing the glue! To work around this I did one screw at a time to avoid losing my calibration and dropped glue around the edges of the binding hole until it formed a bubble, then screwed back in.

A little bit of glue squished out around the screw head, which made me confident I got a decent seal. Just a thought re. It seems it is necessary to move the heel tower with the adjustment in order to access all of the screw mounting holes.

In the mid position the arch of the brake covers the holes. It took me a while to figure that one out. I hope it is of some help to future DIY ers. Otherwise thank you Lou for the great instructions! Of particular note is finding ski center with the paper strip! A real gem of a tip!!!!! Joh, yeah, quite a few bindings require moving the heel unit to access the screw heads… Lou. Hi, I currently have Dynafit Beast bindings fitted to my skis. I find these too heavy and lack a flat tour mode.

I want to fit some new Dynafit Radical rotation bindings. Is the hole pattern a straight swap? Looks the same from images. Thanks for the. Well, the toe is definitely a match, as the Beast 14 toe is the same as Radical 2. I would like to go between the heavy side country set up and a lighter touring rig.

My own bench testing looks ok with the heel plates on. I felt comfortable with the heel plates and the verticals. Is the rainbow label on TLT-7 helpful or should I calculate the boot center line myself? Agradecido desde ya por la ayuda.. Saludos desde Chile. Saludos Victor, tengo no plantilla para Rotation Lo siento. Len Feiner September 12, - pm I want to install radical ft z12 bindings but the template seems fractionally off for the rear screws. George December 11, - am Hi Lou!

Adam January 5, - pm I just received replacement heel pieces for my Radical STs from Dynafit and am installing them myself, which may be my first mistake. Mark Mace February 12, - pm Thanks, Lou , this will make it a snap.

Mark Mace. Mark Mace February 13, - pm Lou, went well with the templates per your instructions today. Nick February 28, - pm Hi Lou and others, Thanks for all of the detailed instructions you provide to your readrs.

Nick February 28, - pm Thanks Lou! Mike D. Quesobol March 19, - am Hello. May the powder be with you! Lou Dawson 2 November 6, - pm Hi Paige, hard to say for sure. Jeff November 28, - pm I have a pair of Dynafit Speed Turns on which the plastic nubbins on the top of the climbing aids are broken.

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