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Stripped Screws

DEVO

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Anyone have any luck fixing binding screws that have stripped out of the ski and will not tighten anymore? I added lifter plates to a pair of skis last night and one of the new screws in the toe piece (Sollie 997) stripped. I don't want to re-drill all the holes to move the bindings, so has anyone tried to repair this? Gorilla glue? JB weld? Epoxy? These are a few year old Head Cyber Cross Ti that I was planning on keeping as my second pair. I believe the screws go into a plate of titanium. Thanks!
 

ctenidae

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If it goes into a piece of metal, your best bet would be to re-tap the threads, and use a bigger screw. JB Weld would probably hold, too, but I don't know that you want to risk that. Pre-release is one thing- ripping the binding off is another...

Edit: After reading skidbump's link- helicoil's the word I was looking for, in place of tapping and using a bigger screw. About as secure as you're going to get. Though, the epoxy and steel wool option's interesting.
 

izzy

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You can use a solid threaded insert for easy repair. First you would drill a slightly larger hole and tap , then the metal insert would screw in and lock. The insert already would have the needed screw size threaded.Very simple process , though not sure what size your stripped screw is, otherwise I would provide you with a part number and phone number where you can order.
I would not use glue / epoxy first because it would not hold the screws with all the stress on them and second the glue may not fully bond to the ski. :idea:
 

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If those skis are your rock skis and you can't get the correct size helicoil insert for $5, I would use a good quality epoxy and steel wool. This repair isn't as good as a helicoil, but will be 'good enough' for rock skis.
 
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