Ian Wickham wrote:clubman wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:Drive
Or go by train. The figure of £230 was for 2 pairs of skis, so not a wholly outrageous costing, particularly with a sportstube thrown into the equation. My biggest worry would be the quality of the servicing, though.
As Tony suggested £230 is far too expensive as for servicing I know a bloke who is mug enough to do it for free......Me :lol: :lol:
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But the £230 wasn't just for the servicing was it, dear heart. Nor is self-servicing skis free. There is capital cost of the clamps and iron and edge setting and other tools - and possibly fume extraction (certainly on the home work bench I saw earlier this year. On top of that there are the multi use consumables (files, stones, edge-setting tools. Add to that the cost of wax. Last time I looked into setting myself up the cost was around £200, IIRC. Now you may have already spent on most of the kit already, but others will not have,nor may they have the 'free' workshop space. yes, I have odne skis on the kitchen table, but it ain't ideal.
Of course the other costs being addressed are those of DIY ski carriage and a sportstube (never felt one of those necessary, but others do. You also get freedom from having to lug your skis around, and storing them when not in use. I won't go for it, but I can see that for 2 pairs of skis, there is a temptation.