Just took delivery of a new board, bindings and Voile mountings. The retailer has sent me the Voile kit containing three double slot location disks and and single slot location disk instead of the correct two of each. I've let the retailer know and they are going to see what they can do, but because Viole and all other splitboard hardware has limited distribution and stock here in England it might take longer to resolve than the 6 days I have before I head to the mountains for a few weeks.
Because of this I've mounted the pucks with what I have and would like to hear people's thought's on how likely I am to get away with the following (assuming I din't get the correct part delivered in time). I've only ridden the solid Voile pucks on my DIY and have no experience with the location disk style pucks.
1) Ride it as it (see pics) I'm concerned that the pressure on the bindings will cause the pucks to slide across the width of the board, and me to end up with a busted leg. 2) Remove the toe side double slot location disk, seal the bottoms of the slots with tape, remount and fill the open slots on each side of the screws with epoxy resin to prevent them moving for or aft. 3) Cut four blocks or shims from an old set of Voile DIY solid pucks to the length and width of the four open sections of slot on each side of each screw and epoxy them in - my measurments will have to be precise to ensure a fit with the bindin rails though and I won't have access to a workshop. Will havee to be a Dremel job and likely to be messy.
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I see your point. I don't have a voile setup, but I think the puck on the right should only have one slot rotated 90 degrees right?
I think the puck on the left is not likely to shift, as it is at the end of slot anyway. Even if it would shift it won't come off. No problem there.
The one on te toeside is a bit of a gamble but I would leave it like this for now. The only thing you could do is fill up the slots, but you would have to be precise to make it any better than it is now.
Or...... Just buy a new puck for a few euro. Email Markus at http://www.wildschnee.de. He's on this forum too and may be able to help you out with fast shipping.
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Hey ieism, thanks for tip. Much appreciated. I'll see what the retailer comes up with and give Markus a shout if time starts getting a bit close to departure. May even be able to arrange delivery to my french address. Cheers!
(just to clarify my dumbassdness in this instance, went looking for a UK distributer of Voile stuff without success and didn't think to look at European options. The answer was staring me in the face - thanks again dude)
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If it were me I would not worry about it. Actually I don't worry about it, I have been riding my boards like that for a few years now. Never had a puck move
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If you have the rubber gaskets under them, and have the screws snugged down tight, I think you are totally in the clear. The pucks really can't move laterally at that point. The two styles of puck slots exist for alignment reasons, not specifically to prevent slippage.
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Hey Matt!
Give Steve at The Sick+The Wrong in Keswick a shout if you havent ordered from Markus already. They do a lot of Voile stuff and Im sure he'll be able to help.
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My pucks shift a ton. I have the actual pucks, not your set up. I generally lose about 1cm a ride with the pucks you have. I just recently put some grip tape under them to see if they would stay more. Verdict is still out if it works.
Retailer has a new disk in the post express delivery for me so all will be ok.
Cheers for the input all, much appreciated.
Interesting that some experience puck slippage and some not. If these things slip I'll give the grip tape approach a try.
(edit) George - Thanks man, I got the board and hardware from The Sick and the Wrong. Other than the minor confusion with the disk they provided an absolutely superb service. Anyone UK based reading this - I recommend these guys for truly great service and for carrying stock that is tough to get over here. www.sickandwrong.co.uk/
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matt_ha wrote:
(edit) George - Thanks man, I got the board and hardware from The Sick and the Wrong. Other than the minor confusion with the disk they provided an absolutely superb service. Anyone UK based reading this - I recommend these guys for truly great service and for carrying stock that is tough to get over here. http://www.sickandwrong.co.uk/
Yep! I'll second that. I only bought a DIY split kit from Steve but he couldn't have been more helpful. Pricing was really good - certainly no more than $price+shipping and possible import taxes which was refreshing to see
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Hey i just got 3 doubles and a single in a new pack from Voile also! a bit annoying,but i was able to go to Prior in Whistler and just trade for a single
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