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Gary

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Re: To BG or Not to BG
« on: September 12, 2011, 06:19:28 pm »
Thanks Much guys...I too really struggle with this as I've had some wretched experiences with shops.

Our local shop has one of those "big green laser guided machines" that cost $100,000 I was told. We have a strong race team and they do the work for them.

It's just, this may sound weird...I think I could notice the glide or speed was not what it was when they were new. Granted there are some Freddie Krugar scars on both skis due to some partially submerged rocks in Chile last season....yes, patched but needing constant work.

Good point to match up the grind with the conditions we ski...anyone have any thoughts on the best grind patterns to use? Considering this is my handy dandy all purpose tool used for hard, wet, mixed snow conditions....I ask...what's the most versatile grind pattern?

Thanks gang for the great advice.....must hold on to the Mojo for my MX78's. AND Mike...yeah...it's been quite a while since I had that much love for a pair of skis and held them this long....woe is the grinder that comes between us.

Best, G