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gr4mount your own! it is really easy.
gypsy_kidDIY. siriously, I did
cobra_commanderOr you could mount the skis your self, not that hard.
VinnieFexplain to me how a rubber mallet should cost 95 bucks and a torque screwdriver 385 bucks, then explain to me how I'm a moron.
saskskierThis. TGR has a crap load of how-to's and paper jigs. I'm not as sure about filling holes and remounting, so that's when I'll pay to have it done, but new skis? Easy stuff.
Squirrel_MurphyYou missed the whole point of why you're a moron. Yeah prices for those little items are a bit steep but a torque screwdriver is not how you torque test a binding, genius.
Shops buy those machines because of efficiency, accuracy, and among other good shop practices, would cover their ass in a lawsuit situation. Put it this way, you're saying to spend as little as possible for something that can cost you millions in a lawsuit when you can spend MAYBE 40k, have it paid for in one small season, and use that machine for the next 20 years with ridiculous profits and only need it to be calibrated from a rep from time to time. Read my other comments above. Plus if you've never worked in a shop and haven't mounted and torqued bindings using different proven and certified methods, than just shut up.
saskskierThis. TGR has a crap load of how-to's and paper jigs. I'm not as sure about filling holes and remounting, so that's when I'll pay to have it done, but new skis? Easy stuff.
frankcolderif you shop locally, the shop hooks up the mount for free. if you buy online and bring skis into a shop, they can charge you whatever they want cause its a service most consumers cant do on their own. mine charges 50 but thats cheap for the area. most are 60-75. moral of the story: SHOP LOCAL