Zero Client
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- Location
- Douglasville, GA
So the ergonomics of my ski are a bit tight. I came from a SuperFreak with had all the room in the world - too much in fact - and now I would like a wider tray on this smaller/lighter ski. Currently my feet angle-in a bit and so a straight fit seems to be possible if I widen the back part of the ski. Here is a picture of ski with shoes in the holds.
I have not begun but I would strip the ski of turf and padding first. Then take an angle grinder/dremel/osolating tool and carve out the left and right area of the foothold to straighten my feet and make it at least 3 inches wider.
I'm fairly decent at glass-work but have not done much carbon-fiber. I presume its about the same - resin, hardener, carbon filler, and carbon sheets. Two to three layers and a couple days of work I hope...
Then I'll need to find someone to help me with a professional turf-job to get the padding, turf, and holds just right.
Thoughts?
I have not begun but I would strip the ski of turf and padding first. Then take an angle grinder/dremel/osolating tool and carve out the left and right area of the foothold to straighten my feet and make it at least 3 inches wider.
I'm fairly decent at glass-work but have not done much carbon-fiber. I presume its about the same - resin, hardener, carbon filler, and carbon sheets. Two to three layers and a couple days of work I hope...
Then I'll need to find someone to help me with a professional turf-job to get the padding, turf, and holds just right.
Thoughts?
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