I Need a Binding Bridge

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skimann20
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I Need a Binding Bridge

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Hello All. I'm looking for a binding bridge. Anyone got one kicking around or know where I can find one. I have a feeling I'm going to have to make one...
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Post by skidesmond »

Same here... Need one, will probably have make one.
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Probably a stupid question.. but what is a binding bridge?
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Post by skimann20 »

Akiwi: http://www.wintersteiger.com/us/Ski-Ser ... k-friendly

SkiDesmond: I remember reading somewhere at some point in time some guy had like "30" of them sitting around. dang if I can find that post... I don't think it was on here and I'm sure they are gone by now.
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Aaaaaahhhh. That is so you can put it through a base grinder with an autofeed. Gotcha!
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Dang it... I had one laying around I was supposed to send to you long ago Steve! It was lost in my fire :(
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Post by Dream »

Jeff at usedtuningmachines.com may be able to locate one for you.
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Post by kit »

Or take the bindings off and plug the holes temporarily?

I took my first pair to the local shop, who have an excellent Montana machine. The tech and I just removed the bindings and plates and worked them as flat stock. He's of the opinion that the bridge is more pain that it's worth. The guy grinds a lot of skis in a year and has been doing it for many years.

The next two pair I had ground before I mounted bindings.
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