Footholds & re-turff advice needed

HAMMER

SKI ADDICT
I want to start re-turffing my ski and add a set of footholds.

Question#1 What tools r needed to remove and replace and inst. FH's
#2 Who makes the best fitted kit w/rickter FH
I want to use hydro turff (Diamond, maybe in a color other than grey).
#3 About how long from start to finish.
#4 Whats not in directions I might need to know about inst. new mats and FH's
#5 What materials r needed to remove old turff glue and install FH
I've never worked with fiberglass before:scared: what do i need to know about this stuff?
#6 Do the kits come with all the necessary materials.
AS u can tell i've never done this before ,but I want to do it ( I need a winter proj until riding season starts so I 've got alot of time :Banane01: )


THANKS HAMMER
 

Matt_E

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An angle grinder with a good cutoff wheel works great for cutting out glass to install the footholds.
Of course, you'll need glass, epoxy, and maybe screws.
How long? Depends on you, really. The whole job, deturf, install holds, returf....8-24 hours.
Old turf glue comes off with paint thinner, or use a sander.
 

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HAMMER said:
I want to start re-turffing my ski and add a set of footholds.

Question#1 What tools r needed to remove and replace and inst. FH's
#2 Who makes the best fitted kit w/rickter FH
I want to use hydro turff (Diamond, maybe in a color other than grey).
#3 About how long from start to finish.
#4 Whats not in directions I might need to know about inst. new mats and FH's
#5 What materials r needed to remove old turff glue and install FH
I've never worked with fiberglass before:scared: what do i need to know about this stuff?
#6 Do the kits come with all the necessary materials.
AS u can tell i've never done this before ,but I want to do it ( I need a winter proj until riding season starts so I 've got alot of time :Banane01: )


THANKS HAMMER


Wo wo wo dude, slow down.

Have a look at a few footholds to see what you loke the lokk, fit and finish of.
Try to find ones with smooth lines, this makes mat fitting easier.

The kits do not come with materials


You will definitly need,

battery drill

a small jigsaw of somekind to cut the cavities out

rivit gun + pop rivits, put footholds in

silicone sealant, seal footholds in

can of expanding foam , fills foothold cavity once installed

Sander helps when cleaning and preping new surfaces.

Glass matting and resin or a premix fibregalss kit. glass in foothold edges

contact adhesive for mat kit

heat gun or hair dryer to warm glue and turf.

Start to finish if you spend the time making a really nice job will be at least a day.

Think thats everything :biggrin:

One more thing.......

TAKE YOUR TIME and get it right first time
 

HAMMER

SKI ADDICT
Okay im a 12 in Jet Pilot boots
Alot of people seemto like the rickters for big fat feet.
Saw Yamasluts pics on Superjetts site of his FH's and turff job I thought looked neat/tight and saaweet(Nice job slut)so i based my decision on others experience's.
Have most of the tools u guys mentioned except a angle grinder w/cut-off wheel(I'll get, can never have to many tools).
Thanks for the advice so far
Don't plan on rushing it, ski's are garaged with room to work on them.

HAMMER
 

HAMMER

SKI ADDICT
roto-zip bit,is that an accessory for a dremel by dremel?
How about a small router or i've been looking but can't find a small electric right angle grinder?. I love to buy tools!
 

hangtime

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Kawasaki 440 said:
hmm so what exactly are footholds and where can i look at some at?

Welcome to X-H20.
Footholds are cutouts in the side of the back part of the tray to keep your feet in place for doing rolls or flips .:headbang:
 

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T-bone

brraap....thats so 2002
hang what type of holds are those?

and Hammer make sure you glass thge area between the foothold, i just pulddedthe turf off my ski and both the footholds were coming apart from the base, alowing water to flow freely.

its a bad pic but you can see the crack.
 

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HAMMER

SKI ADDICT
Yeah T-Bone thanks for the heads up!
I plan on laying some glass on top of that seam.
after i screw/rivet the foothold in place
Then 2 part epoxy around the entire seam of the foothold and ski
Remove screws, epoxy holes,sand then glass it nice and tight.
I got cyclone footholds and turff from Wamilton, He totally hooked me up!!
He's the man!.

HAMMER
 

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HAMMER said:
Yeah T-Bone thanks for the heads up!
I plan on laying some glass on top of that seam.
after i screw/rivet the foothold in place
Then 2 part epoxy around the entire seam of the foothold and ski
Remove screws, epoxy holes,sand then glass it nice and tight.
I got cyclone footholds and turff from Wamilton, He totally hooked me up!!
He's the man!.

HAMMER
Yep, dont believe the prices on the website. He hooked me up on the cyclones also:headbang:
 

hangtime

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T-bone said:
hang what type of holds are those?

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I got them from a friend but I'm pretty sure they are Blowsion Diggers .
I would also recommend putting some fiberglass mat between your footholds for added strength :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
 

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T-bone

brraap....thats so 2002
funny thing happened, i took the old foot holds out of the tray thinking the foam had to be saturated, it wasnt , its as dry as new ,i even dug a small hole out of the center and still dry.
now i dont know why because the foothold defently were cracked. there is however a air gap between the foam, ill post i pic in a little bit.
 

T-bone

brraap....thats so 2002
its hard to tell, but there is a 3/4'' air gap in the foam, its like they filled the bottom with foam then the top and then assembled the two halfs.
 

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