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Anyone have a Dynafit jig I can use, borrow, rent?
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19 May 2010 18:23 #192143
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Anyone have a Dynafit jig I can use, borrow, rent? was created by zenom
Anyone have a Dynafit jig that I could use, borrow, or rent?
If so, please call me at 253-752-5205. Thanks
If so, please call me at 253-752-5205. Thanks
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20 May 2010 05:20 #192153
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Replied by wooley12 on topic Re: Anyone have a Dynafit jig I can use, borrow, rent?
You can find a template and instructions here:
www.wildsnow.com/articles/dynafit_mount_...it_mount_2001_1.html
Not sure if you are aware but mounting Dynafits requires a little alignment fiddling with your boot as you mount them.
www.wildsnow.com/articles/dynafit_mount_...it_mount_2001_1.html
Not sure if you are aware but mounting Dynafits requires a little alignment fiddling with your boot as you mount them.
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25 May 2010 13:59 - 25 May 2010 14:09 #192204
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I've had no problem with alignment on maybe a dozen Dynafit mounts done with both the clear plastic template they used to supply and Lou Dawson's version. Lou's is actually a bit more accurate for the heel screws, but be sure you have scaling turned off on your printer when you print it. It helps to print the template on frosted clear mylar rather than paper so you can line it up easily, and make it at least 11" long (also draw an accurate center line on the ski). Use something really small and sharp to make the initial marks on the topsheet, like an icepick, before you whack it with a centerpunch.
Maybe 20% of the time I've fiddled with the toe alignment to get the boot to line up with the heel pins, but it was not off by more than 2 mm or so. The rest of the time I just screwed the bindings on and they worked fine.
Maybe 20% of the time I've fiddled with the toe alignment to get the boot to line up with the heel pins, but it was not off by more than 2 mm or so. The rest of the time I just screwed the bindings on and they worked fine.
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