trite wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 11:49 am
@Woodserson and @bgregoire, I'll let you know where I'm headed soon!
bgregoire wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 10:29 pm
The darn bindings & skis broke but the kickers did not (and they were not even new).
Ooof, a broken ski is the only piece of gear for which I've yet to make a repair plan.
bgregoire wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 10:29 pm
It might seem advantageous but you are basically wrecking your skis.
Why would threaded inserts in the ski base ruin the ski? How would inserts affect the ski any more than the two open slots in Asnes' current skin attachment system?
bgregoire wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 10:29 pm
Why not buy a new pair of sexy Asnes skis with half skins?
I have three pair of the Asnes USGI -- heavy, sure, but I love these skis, and they're perfect for trips with long, flat lake travel and rough, deep portages. You need a lot of beef and a lot of float.
I guess the Combat NATO or the Ingstad rival this pair, but that's a waste when these work so great. (My partner and I have put hundreds of miles on these over several trips with no issues so far). They also look dope af.
I can let myself sacrifice one pair of these USGI if I botch the insert job.
bgregoire wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 10:29 pm
If you do decide to glue the skins, I would not use a plate (but if you do insist, shave the skin at the point first
bgregoire wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 10:29 pm
Another cool thing with the removable skins is that you might like to ski without skins on some particular days where the snow is just right and you pulk is light. You can wax full length with better results than skins and it fees great
My plan was to modify that plate attachment, not mess with glue. My intended goal is for a more robust attachment point that still allows me to unscrew a couple screws and quickly remove the skins when necessary.
How would this differ from Asnes' current system?
bgregoire wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 10:29 pm
Besides, I'm not sure your threaded insert idea would even work because of the thickness of the ski at the area where the screws should bne (approximates BD plate position).
It's 14mm deep where I would drill, and the insert is only 9mm long, so it should be fine.
However, on that note, before drilling permanent holes, is there a rule of thumb for kicker skin placement? I know its entirely relative on kick zone, snow conditions, personal preference, etc.
I've also learned so much from @lilcliffy and his posts on extending kick wax forward for additional grip.
I've yet to try wax
full length though, like you mentioned. I really need to try this.
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Really appreciate your thoughts, so helpful that you've used these skins on expedition! Relieved to know no major issues. Would still like to have a cleaner and stronger attachment though, hmmm...
Sorry if I was not more positive. I see I assumed a few things that were clarified later on in the conversation.
Woods his it on the nail. If you are going to mod those ASNES USGI, I have absolutely no problem with that. I had assumed you were going to try it out on an expensive more modern pair, with usually thinner cores.
I would not worry much about the ski breaking to the point that you can no longer ski it. Even if it delaminates, you should still be able to go a very long ways with em.
I assumed you were going to glue the skins to the ski AND screw them in, as was often done for polar expeditions a while back. They even did this with 3/4 length skins as their pulka could be very heavy.
The cool thing about glueing and screwing is to do without the plate, which can be quite a drag (pun intended) on hard abrasive snow.
If you are going to go the trouble of modding your skis, I'd still suggest finding a solution that rids oneself completely of a plate. A few options were mentionned above and I think they will be superior from a glide standpoint.
Still, your idea, if the thickness of the ski core allows, as you confirm, will work. I just think it could be better.
Also, please keep in mind my suggestion to screw the skin in without a plate impluied the skin was also glued to the base with epoxy or something similair, so the skin should not peel of at the front at all. But I understand that is not your goal here.
Please tell us more about the location your are aimeing for, or at least the snow conditions you expect most. This will have an incidence base/skin prep.
Have fun playing around and getting serious!