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12-11-2018, 09:53 AM #151
Anyone able add the shift plate to their cart on Binding Freedom site? I can add any others but doesn't work for the shift. Can they possibly be sold out already?
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12-11-2018, 02:55 PM #152
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12-12-2018, 12:14 PM #153
Just spoke to duder at SVST and he confirmed that they are in fact already sold out of the Shift plates. They are hoping to get the manufacturer to make more but that is still TBD. Anyone on in the CO front range or summit that have one I could borrow briefly? Was hoping to avoid the paper template route but will go that way if I have to.
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12-08-2019, 06:40 PM #154Registered User
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I have a jigarex with the following plates in NYC. Would be happy to help anyone that's local mount their skis or let them borrow whatever they need.
Marker Duke EPF
Marker Kingpin
Dynafit Beast 14
Dynafit Beast 16
Dynafit Vertical
Dynafit Radical
Plum Race
Hagan Race / BD Helio / some ATK
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03-19-2020, 08:28 AM #155Registered User
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Going to mount some MTNs soon with the jigarex. Anyone have any tips for tech bindings they swear by?
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If you're in the Northeast and would like to borrow some Jigarex Plates I have:
Rossi/Look plates
Salomon Warden 13 plates
Marker Kingpin Plates
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03-19-2020, 09:41 AM #156Registered User
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03-19-2020, 09:54 AM #157Registered User
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No Mtn experience. But alpinist.
Do some test mounts on 2x4 first. Biggest issue is toe hole tolerance. I actually think the tolerances of a jigarex or standard style jig are insufficient for tech toes. Jigs like dynafit and atk are much more substantial.
Be aware there are some ski widths the jigarex does not sit super well on and care must be taken. I found this out on some 108 waist skis and had to remount 7mm forwards as one set of holes was off center.
Use a punch that sits perfectly in the drill guides. Make sure it is perfectly straight when you punch it. Look in the hole and be sure the punch looks perfectly centered. Same for the drill, get it super straight. Taking allot of care I have had good luck with tech toes and heels lining up. Bindings like the alpinist with the counter sunk screws don’t give you much option to finesse it straight if the holes are a little off. And a tiny bit can certainly mean some misalignment at the heel.
Although and take this with a pinch of salt, I’ve skied tech what the heel didn’t drop perfectly into the pins with no adverse affects. I’d bet allot of shop mounts are not perfect if people actually checked them instead of just clicking in.
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03-19-2020, 10:21 AM #158Registered User
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with or without jigs ( i never use them ) you want the heel dropping into the pins perfectly SO.
figure out where (fore-aft) you want the binding & mount the heel at Deadcenter
lock the boot in the binding and the toe will be where it needs to go lengthwise
now mount the toe piece at dead center by ONE SCREW only
Now for the key move, with the boot locked in the toe piece it can pivot around that 1 screw ever so slightly to find its happy place, get one more screw in the toe piece AND cuz you drilled with the boot locked in the binding the heel should drop in perfect
this will work for any frame binding, i've used it to mount my FR+Last edited by XXX-er; 03-19-2020 at 01:17 PM.
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03-19-2020, 02:22 PM #159Registered User
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Yeah my plan was to do a test mount on a 2x4 and then VERY careful center punches that'll be measured with calipers before drilling on the actual ski. I'm hoping this will catch any sort of alignment issues before any holes are made.
Most of the bits and punches I have were ordered from the Binding Freedom website and actually fit perfectly into the Jigarex which, in theory, should account for any issues with straight drilling or tapping.
Planning on inserting the heels after as well so I can take add the MTN brakes later if I so desire.
XXX-er's method seems like it'd work but I'm not sure I want do that without anyone supervising me who has done it before.Last edited by nyskirat; 03-19-2020 at 02:54 PM.
For Sale:
If you're in the Northeast and would like to borrow some Jigarex Plates I have:
Rossi/Look plates
Salomon Warden 13 plates
Marker Kingpin Plates
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03-19-2020, 03:20 PM #160Registered User
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03-19-2020, 03:34 PM #161Registered User
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For Sale:
If you're in the Northeast and would like to borrow some Jigarex Plates I have:
Rossi/Look plates
Salomon Warden 13 plates
Marker Kingpin Plates
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03-19-2020, 03:44 PM #162Registered User
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well I have never used a jigerex but if I had one it sounds like I would use Jigerex to drill the heelpiece holes cuz I would like the heelpiece at dead center side to side on the ski and if it can also put the heel in the right place fore aft in relation to ski center ... fantastic !
next the toepiece is just going somewhere out front if I am freehanding but if I was using a jigerex and if it could tell me exactly where to mount the toe at dead center by 1 screw ... fantasic x 2 !
after that ^^ you got the toe mounted where it is going to be by 1 screw which it can rotate around so now this is the key,
where you drill the other 3 toe screw holes will determine if the boot is centered and dropping in the heel pins
So at this point I would take the jigerex off, lock the boot in, drill at least one more toe screw and you will be all lined upLee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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03-19-2020, 03:52 PM #163
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03-19-2020, 04:42 PM #164Registered User
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03-19-2020, 05:25 PM #166Registered User
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Seeing as this has come up a few times now, how does this sound as a plan?
Mark out the center of the ski on a piece of tape up and down the length of it.
Set up a paper template properly.
Overlay the Jigarex. Center punch it to see if they line up. If they do, drill. If they don't, use the paper template.
My concern with the paper template is that it drilling vertically for inserts is more difficult as I don't have a drill press.For Sale:
If you're in the Northeast and would like to borrow some Jigarex Plates I have:
Rossi/Look plates
Salomon Warden 13 plates
Marker Kingpin Plates
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03-19-2020, 05:36 PM #167Registered User
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03-19-2020, 06:04 PM #168Registered User
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by all means do a 2x4 test, but you either understand whats going on in this process or not, maybe a 2x4 will help?
but think about it, I'm suggesting you mount a little more than half the binding and check it
as opposed to invoking the thots and prayers thing/drilling all the holes and seeing if it works
can you pray with one hand while running in the screws with the other ?Last edited by XXX-er; 03-19-2020 at 08:10 PM.
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03-19-2020, 06:24 PM #169Registered User
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03-19-2020, 08:10 PM #170Registered User
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neither do i cuz she never listens any way
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03-19-2020, 08:59 PM #171Registered User
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03-19-2020, 09:08 PM #172
Tapping with a guide will correct all but the most egregious drilling errors, and if you drill a perfectly vertical hole, but don't use a tapping guide you'll tilt the hole, so the most important tool to own is a tap guide, IMHO.
@xxx-er's method works, but in any case, a test mount (or five) will raise your confidence level, or alternatively, point you to areas you need to improve on ... or point you to using the jig.
... ThomLast edited by galibier_numero_un; 03-19-2020 at 10:20 PM.
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03-19-2020, 09:14 PM #173Registered User
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I have heard of mounts being off from marking/drilling/depending on a jig, I think possibly there is just too much slop or wtf ?
I asked my ski bud who ran the local Valhalla Pure how to mount touring bindings and he told me that method in like 30 seconds and it just made total sense ... I got it
hope you do tooLee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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03-19-2020, 09:59 PM #174
@skirat. I messured the boot center scribes. Boot center and then another scribe is indeed 15mm forward. Similar to what xxxers method is. Drilled the heel then moved the jig 15mm forward to the forward line. Drilled the front 2 holes, marked the rear 2 with a punch, drilled those snd mounted. Pic just shows the 2 scribes. The front toe holes are the same width as a vipec/tecton just 15mm behind them. The rear 2 holes on the xenic are wider than vipec/tecton toe holes
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03-19-2020, 10:19 PM #175
So I did my first mount with a jig in too many years to count. A friend brought over some skis along with a Marker jig (yeah ... I know ... friends don't let friends ski Marker).
Anyhoo, the side clamps had rubber blocks fit to them, presumably to keep the jig from shifting. We didn't trust that the jig would be centered with them, so we pulled the blocks off. Having two sets of hands helped, 'coz my confidence factor (having gone manual for so long) was not high.
So yeah ... gotta watch for slop.
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