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Skiing the other day and tweaked my brake to where it no longer functions and surprised it didn't snap. These are Tyrolia Peak 15s by the way. Now the brake is bent so it doesn't let the pedal go all the way down when I step in and the base of the plastic that attaches the brake to the heel is cracked. I ordered new brakes and was wondering what to fill the holes with where the 2 screws go through the brake.
On Tyrolia bindings the mounting screws go through the brake and into the ski. Do I simply unscrew them, epoxy hole and screw the new ones back on with a phillips screwdriver or is this something I should ask my shop about? Heard many different many things on whether or not wood glue is better than epoxy, etc. so any info is welcome.
Just don't want to damage my skis and want the best way to go about this without my heel ripping out later down the road. Sorry for the long read.