You can but not recommended.
Like when putting a screw in wood, if you take it out and insert a new screw the fit is not going to be snug and therefore increasing the risk of failure.
You also have to be careful about water penetration. When fitting bindings you must put glue in the holes to stop any water getting in freezing and expanding. This is a vicious circle because the bigger the hole the more water gets in freezes, expands and makes an even bigger hole. Again causing the screw to fail.
The better option is to take your ski's to a professional who will remove the bindings fill in the existing holes with plastic pegs (they exist in many colours to match the graphics of your skis) and re-drill the holes using the correct jig that matches the binding screw pattern. If need be they will also be able to fit a special plug designed to be used when binding screws fail.
No, you can not reuse them, it is a one time one use thing. ive already looked on sites, programs, theres nothing you can do but buy another one
Yes, you can reuse copper wire as long as it is in good shape and the insulator has no tears, holes, or cuts. You can reuse almost any electrical component in residential wiring if it is good condition. I personally would never reuse receptacles or switches that have been removed from any home.
can you reuse a nickel?
You cannot reuse Nintendo Club codes that have already been used. You will get an error message telling you that code has already been redeemed if you try to use it again.
Reuse
"The 3 Rs" are most commonly referred to as "readin', writin', and 'rithmatic".
Reuse is a verb (to use something again) and a noun (in a state of reuse).
The correct spelling is 'reuse'.
cycle
yes squirrels reuse their nests.
Simply - using materials that have already been used for something. For example - re-using paper to make new paper products.
I found an old cup and I decided to reuse it.