I thought about it, but it boils down to having time to do it. I used to do all my own mounts when I was racing, but I honestly don't mount enough pairs of skis these days to need to bother with buying a jig, tap, etc.Ski Shack. Why not just get the tools and mount them yourself? I know where you can download templates to print. Piece of cake.
Edited bc I sounded like a jerk...No jig required. You can print templates and mount away. Every man should have all the other stuff, drill, bits, caliper, tape, you know guy stuff. Mounting the wifes new sticks and my new Viciks this week.That's cool though. Go see Rhen at the Ski Shack.
I used to own a jig, went missing several years ago, moving will do that. The template really is stupid easy, and free. I like the JigaRex idea though.Wouldn't it be cool if we had a JigaRex for PBC members to use?? I'd throw $$ at it if people are interested....
I really want to get into doing my own mounts, but would like to do it with a jig rather than templates
Can't forget waxing tips for boarders (sorry in advance haha):Maybe these gals can make a video to give us some pointers on proper mounting technique...
http://freeskier.com/videos/taylor-natalia-teach-wax-sticks
Bwahahaha!!! I knew there was a reason I liked skiing better. Good going Mike, I'm now going to have to drink many beers tonight to unsee thatCan't forget waxing tips for boarders: