BFCL—CONNOR HERSON ON BON VOYAGE (9A/5.14D)
After repeating Norway’s two hardest crack climbs, Connor Herson had one more route in mind:...
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Once again, this is not comprehensive, just some info—do with it what you will.
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We get two main questions when it comes to mounting bindings on skis:
We decided to tackle number 2 today, and we'll leave the first for another day (for the record, BD recommends using a slow-set 2 part epoxy to mount your bindings).
A lot of seasoned ski techs have their own rules of thumb when it comes to re-using pre-existing holes (not recommended) or how close to drill. So we had our tele-charging, QA Engineering wizard, Andy Rosenberg, perform our standard, not-overly-scientific-limited-data-point study to see what kind of differences we got when drilling holes and mounting screws varying distances from pre-existing holes.
As usual, this is super limited data - there is much more that could be done to get a more conclusive look at the situation:
However, given this test, it looks like you may want to stay 7mm away or greater in order to attain maximum strength when drilling next to pre-existing holes.
There you have it. Pray for snow.
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