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BobMcRobertson

Changing steel on S3

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I took my kids skates (Easton S3)in to get them sharpened, come to find out one blade is bent. Not much, but enough to know if is not helping matters. How does one go about changing the blades, since there is no screws on th eholder or access holes inside the sole. Thanks for any help in advance.....

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I dont actually know the S3 itself, but if what youre descrbign is right, then the only way to change the blade is to get a new holder/blade combo. There are a select amount of holders that are molded right around the blade. Probably not what you want to hear, but its the truF.

Zach

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Can't change the blade (I agree^) but you could see if the pro shop has a blade straightener. If it isn't much maybe they could bent it a little bit.

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Its always worth a shot. But sometimes the steel is stubborn, if you take them back to where you bought them they should help you out replacing them or sending them back in I would think.

Zach

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I bought them at a play it again sports. I am not sold on thier ability to repair or even change holders correctly. Would an incorrect sharpening cause a bend in the blade? I can't believe that a 90 pound kid could torque it enough to bend it. They are about 9 months old, would any place replace them? Especially considering they were not bent when I bought them?

Also, wouldn't sharpening a bent blade f' it up even more?

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9 months is pretty long and I find it doubtful that anyone would return them. A bad sharpening can weaken the blade because of too much heat but not initially bend it. The best you can do is maybe call Easton.

eastonsports.com

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Sent Easton an email asking if at least I could buy the holders from them, since I can't find any online. Although the new holders might cost as much as I paid for the skate initially.

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Sent Easton an email asking if at least I could buy the holders from them, since I can't find any online. Although the new holders might cost as much as I paid for the skate initially.

probably.

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