Just want to put this picture out there.... any recommendations? or just fuck it and get new skis, that's what I'm thinking...
bro. i justed fixed my asterminds this week! same issue. heres what you do. JB weld marine epoxy, 3 chicago screws at 1/4 inch. drill 3 holes in type, put epoxy in holes and all over the core where its delamened. epoxy the screws and put them in. wait 24 hrs. profit? i can try to get photos of the completed version of mine if you want
SKRockiesbro. i justed fixed my asterminds this week! same issue. heres what you do. JB weld marine epoxy, 3 chicago screws at 1/4 inch. drill 3 holes in type, put epoxy in holes and all over the core where its delamened. epoxy the screws and put them in. wait 24 hrs. profit? i can try to get photos of the completed version of mine if you want
that would be tight! Crazy I never see anyone with masterminds idk if I even like mine anymore to be honest
Had you prepared them properly, this may have been less likely to happen. Then again you probably slammed the tip on a box or something.
Look here: https://youtu.be/N_aWiX_fekI?t=14m49s
Then again.........
DominatorJacquesHad you prepared them properly, this may have been less likely to happen. Then again you probably slammed the tip on a box or something.
What can you do in a park tune to prevent delam like this?
Not_GoodWhat can you do in a park tune to prevent delam like this?
Maybe you can't if you smack it too hard. Maybe the epoxy was bad from the factory.
What you do is when the ski is new is to round out the sidewalls to include the tips and tails if it is a sandwich type construction. I tried to show that from the above.
Here is another old video that may help you understand. The rounding will help prevent the topsheet from smacking. Go to 15:00 in the video for the extreme example of topsheet hanging out.
The masterminds are cap construction. It gets old how quick everyone on here is cite user error when their gear fails. Yeah I'm sure if he had shaved his non existent sidewall down they wouldn't have delammed.
Not_GoodWhat can you do in a park tune to prevent delam like this?
Okay, it might take you a few days to watch this, maybe more, but.......if you really want to learn it's all good and entertaining too.
Haha, thanks. If I watch 10 minutes a night, I'll have it finished next month. I've watched some of your other videos and they're all pretty great. I wish everyone in the Midwest was that stoked on skiing, stay rad!
CaseyThe masterminds are cap construction. It gets old how quick everyone on here is cite user error when their gear fails. Yeah I'm sure if he had shaved his non existent sidewall down they wouldn't have delammed.
Well actually there can be some work done on many cap skis. Especially at the tips and tails where the cap can extend over the edge steel.
I never said it can be totally prevented, I also said if one smacks it too hard......and that it might be due to bad epoxy work from the factory.
Any ski can fall apart if it is smacked hard enough.
I stated prior that "maybe"
I also provided a fix it video that is not from me.
User error? Is that the same as abuse, which is not covered under warranty?
Not_GoodHaha, thanks. If I watch 10 minutes a night, I'll have it finished next month. I've watched some of your other videos and they're all pretty great. I wish everyone in the Midwest was that stoked on skiing, stay rad!
Thanks man. I looked at the photo and thought it was a sandwich ski. My bad. Like I said above, many of those cap skis can benefit from some work tips and tails.
All that said....sh#t happens. I think you could epoxy them back together, or have a shop do it. It would be worth getting a quote for repair anyway. Will they last "forever"?
Of course not. Maybe get you through the season though for way less than another pair.
Good luck!
message me you number and i can send you some photos from my phone. I like my masterminds cause they have almost 0 weight but they are a little behind where im at skills wise
SKRockiesbro. i justed fixed my asterminds this week! same issue. heres what you do. JB weld marine epoxy, 3 chicago screws at 1/4 inch. drill 3 holes in type, put epoxy in holes and all over the core where its delamened. epoxy the screws and put them in. wait 24 hrs. profit? i can try to get photos of the completed version of mine if you want
This is an excellent answer
I've seen people put their own rivets in delammed tips to keep them together.
that looks like just your topsheet ripped off, thats nbd i dont have topsheets and my skis still work.