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I've got all that, I guess not too many people on J2ski service their own skis :shock:
Is spyderjon on j2ski ,hmmmm. Try jonsskituning.co.uk
Thanks guys for your input, I have all the gear and have been tuning my kit in my garage for many years I was really interested in some of the new edgers that are about
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Started by Ian Wickham in Ski Chatter 06-Nov-2009 - 11 Replies
Ian Wickham posted Nov-2009
I am looking to replace some of my ski tuning equipment and there seems to be a lot more tools out there since I last brought, does any one have any recommendations 8)
Tony_H
reply to 'Ski tuning' posted Nov-2009
Hammer, chisel, super glue. You'll be fine.
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski tuning' posted Nov-2009
Tony_H wrote:Hammer, chisel, super glue. You'll be fine.
I've got all that, I guess not too many people on J2ski service their own skis :shock:
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Ski tuning' posted Nov-2009
Ian Wickham wrote:I am looking to replace some of my ski tuning equipment and there seems to be a lot more tools out there since I last brought, does any one have any recommendations 8)
Is spyderjon on j2ski ,hmmmm. Try jonsskituning.co.uk
Mattyc
reply to 'Ski tuning' posted Nov-2009
Have a look on www.racewax.com,
I bought the deluxe tuning kit which has most of the tools i needed
Matt
I bought the deluxe tuning kit which has most of the tools i needed
Matt
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski tuning' posted Nov-2009
mattyc wrote:Have a look on www.racewax.com,
I bought the deluxe tuning kit which has most of the tools i needed
Matt
Thanks guys for your input, I have all the gear and have been tuning my kit in my garage for many years I was really interested in some of the new edgers that are about
Brucie
reply to 'Ski tuning' posted Nov-2009
I usually carry a coarse/fine stone, some p-tex, a lighter and an out of date credit card. I usually find that this fulfils my ongoing repair needs. And depending on snow conditions, I have the skis professionally serviced every 2 weeks ski-ing.
Its really not that expensive and you can be sure(in most cases) that your babies have been well looked after.
Its really not that expensive and you can be sure(in most cases) that your babies have been well looked after.
"Better to remain reticent and have people think one is an idiot, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt"
Tachedub2
reply to 'Ski tuning' posted Nov-2009
Although edge and base guides are still pretty much the same as before, I can recommend two products for nightly touchups on the mountain. For deburring and sharpening the SWIX Carving Kit or their Disc Tuner work great. For the easiest best waxing go to www.alpineskituning.com and look at the waxWHIZard Happy turns Al
Topic last updated on 19-November-2009 at 16:36