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  1. #201
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    Wax collection FTW!

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    Waxing/reloading bench.


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    More cowbell!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iriponsnow View Post
    Wax collection FTW!
    1. What's the disco wax collection layer?
    2. Walk me through the vises. Looks like hardware store vises with some aftermarket mods.

    And the pool noodle rests are noted and appreciated!

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  5. #205
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    Quote Originally Posted by hafjell View Post
    1. What's the disco wax collection layer?
    2. Walk me through the vises. Looks like hardware store vises with some aftermarket mods.

    And the pool noodle rests are noted and appreciated!
    you don't need to spend a lot of $, just some 2x6 scraps & a hnad full of drywall screws

    I just got some blocks of 2x that are wide enough to work on 2 skis at once, build them up in an L shape to make enough clearance for bindings and screw them to my bench with DW screws, a half " wide slot lets me put the ski or board on edge to sharpen edges

    edit: if you don't make the slot too wide it will hold the ski for filing when the ski gets thicker in the middle
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    My somewhat usable setup.
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  8. #208
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichV View Post
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    My somewhat usable setup.
    Quite the setup... is that an American Skier I see in the background?

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  9. #209
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanos View Post
    Quite the setup... is that an American Skier I see in the background?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichV View Post
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    My somewhat usable setup.

    Wow! And I thought that having motorized brushes at home was fancy.

    I just upgraded from this DIY option (which worked well for me, the wood piece is the same shape of the boot sole, you click it into the bindings and this holds the ski, but Fofette always complained when she used it):



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    Movable setup to fit a tight space (swap out with bike stuff in the off season)

    Long hooks on top are clutch for swapping skis without having to find somewhere to lean them.

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  13. #213
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    Finally had a weekend day free to get the bench set up and tune and wax everything, only been meaning to do it since March...

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    Quote Originally Posted by utagonian View Post
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    Wtf. Can I rent that room? I will tune your skis for free

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    Does anybody have a post about using a cut-off 2x4 to snap into tech bindings to then vise the 2x4 for easier / more stable waxing? Thought I saw something in here.

    Sorry if this is buried in the thread, but after scanning through I couldn't find it.

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    I've had good luck using a swappable boot sole screwed to a piece of 2x6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_B View Post
    I've had good luck using a swappable boot sole screwed to a piece of 2x6.
    That's smart. I think what I saw was just a 2x4 shaved down until the teeth of the toes would click into the block, then you vise the block.

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    Brilliant. I’ve got an old BD sole


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    I think I'm gonna steal that idea too.
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    if you have to resort to taking advice from the nitwits on this forum, then you're doomed.

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    I've done the ol boot sole thing for years

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    Quote Originally Posted by hafjell View Post
    That's smart. I think what I saw was just a 2x4 shaved down until the teeth of the toes would click into the block, then you vise the block.
    I’ve got something like that for both alpine and tech bindings I’ve been using for over a decade. Works well. Will try to get a pic tmrw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    I've done the ol boot sole thing for years

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    That’s awesome. What else can you do with a dead boot?
    I’ve thrown a few in the trash.
    But now I feel like an idiot.

    I know what haffjell is talking about. Taking the time to shape a 2x4 into a boot sole. But fuck that. Just use a dead boot and screw it to a 2x4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    I know what haffjell is talking about. Taking the time to shape a 2x4 into a boot sole. But fuck that. Just use a dead boot and screw it to a 2x4.
    Wonder if there's a simpler way. Tech toes clamp into 2x4, 2x4 clamp into vise. No boot sole, no tech toe inserts. Maybe you don't want to do edge work with soft pine as stabilizer, but it'd work fine for waxing, no?

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    Here’s my solution. Wife size alpine, my size alpine, and tech version.

    I also use a similar piece of wood for my new ski bike rack.
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