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    removing jesters

    i have a pair of jesters that i want to mover from my 4frnt msp to my new volkl walls. im having trouble finding all the screws, and i want to know what the best way to approach this as i have never mounted skis before. the walls ave already been mounted with jesters in the past and i just plan on using the same holes to screw into.

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    Huh? If you can't manage to find all of the screws, you might want to reconsider the diy approach. Are the holes even for the correct bsl?

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    mount is for same boot size yes

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    and use your intuition... do kids even have that anymore?

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    Yes! rludes025 thanks this put me in the right direction.

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    If your asking this question, maybe you should let a shop take care of the handy work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatfish View Post
    If your asking this question, maybe you should let a shop take care of the handy work.
    No way man, I love reading about people toasting there mounts only to read the next thread about how fucking stupid unnamed shop X is because the mount wasn't perfect.
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    The old 'get an old pair of skis and practice first' method is definitely worth it's weight in gold. Even just practice running screws into old holes and making sure you know what it feels like when they are in and not over tightening/stripping the holes.

    Unless you are a diy legend or a carpenter I've never heard of a total 100% success rate first time out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerr View Post
    The old 'get an old pair of skis and practice first' method is definitely worth it's weight in gold. Even just practice running screws into old holes and making sure you know what it feels like when they are in and not over tightening/stripping the holes.

    Unless you are a diy legend or a carpenter I've never heard of a total 100% success rate first time out.
    the next time i do this will be a lot easier, glad to have the first run under my belt. we'll see how they hold up tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by rludes025 View Post
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    and use your intuition... do kids even have that anymore?
    almost choked laughing when I read that!

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