BINDINGS

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HasanPoland
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Re: BINDINGS

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jclinares wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 10:41 am
peruna wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 10:22 am So I'm probably stupid. Now that that's out of the way, do I need special hardware to mount my Rome Cleavers to my Gril Master?

There was no shorter hardware in the Rome box, but the discs also don't compensate for screw length in the channel holes like some other bindings do (by making the disc thicker effectively shortening the screws). I haven't tried just mounting them because I'm kind of ham fisted and don't want to bottom the screws in the channel due to my previously mentioned stupidity. Anybody got any advice before I just fire them on there and crank screws down and see what happens?

For what it's worth Rome was absolutely useless and told me "Good question we don't know. Maybe stop by your local shop and get channel hardware because we don't make any because we don't have boards with the channel."
Burton hardware is M6x13 mm., and all other non-channel bindings are M6x16 mm.

Usually bindings come with both sets of hardware, so it's pretty annoying that Rome's don't. But you can get Burton hardware online or at any board shop.
It's not quite as you write. For Union you only have one set of screws, and their size is: M6 x 14mm.
There are actually two sets of washers. For Channel Burton you mount the screws using single standard washers, and for classic inserts 4 large Power Washers and 8 screws
Dave T
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Re: BINDINGS

Post by Dave T »

I'm pretty sure I have a set of channel screws from Rome. Have zero use for them - if you want them, send me a PM.
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