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10 years 3 weeks ago #225877 by Randito
Replied by Randito on topic Re: Quiverkiller experience in Seattle?
FWIW I've had good results installing inserts into the old screw holes of normally mounted bindings. File off any volcanoes around the screwholes first , the the existing holes make decent pilot holes for the insert drill bit.

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10 years 3 weeks ago #225889 by Web
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I've done a Binding Freedom mount myself. If you get the drill block you can locate the inserts dead on the location of existing holes. The drill block also comes with a sharp tipped pin that I've used to locate the block on a paper template. It works well. Shit I just realized I'm moving and you can buy the drill guide off me for peanuts. tell me SOON, cause I hit the road tomorrow and movers are picking stuff up right now.

All that said, I've also had Pro Ski on Aurora do a complicated mount involving TTS with inserts and they did a good job. Pro Ski in North Bend used a quick set epoxy which really turned me off of insert mounts at the North Bend location. I want a long cure epoxy for those things, but maybe I'm just anal about it. Again, I'd definitely recommend Pro Ski on Aurora in Seattle.

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