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Old January 26th 07, 07:07 PM posted to rec.skiing.backcountry,rec.skiing.alpine
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Default pressing ski boot shells

Looking for information or websites with detailed and complete information
regarding techniques and tools for pressing and punching plastic ski boot
shells.

I need to press the toe box area to increase clearance for both toe width
and length. I need to press both Lange and Garmont (PeBax) boots which I
understand have different types of plastic and require the application of
different temperatures and heat sources.

TIA


 




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