Already a much better way out than me just ordering them as is ! Really appreciated* OK. The following advice is not what I would consider good advice, but the least bad advice in your stated scenario
I got no problem in needlework but carpenter skills… that’s just another world.
But if you're a strong pronator like me, you'll likely need shims, and the full complement of screws will allow you to add shims safely and readily. [You can write back if you come to that. Thin shims are relatively easy to do (easier than IKEA kits ); thick shims are more difficult.]
Hopefully I won’t need shims … but then I’ve been a strong pronator my whole life
So is this what I should do?
- get the shifted blades permanently mounted With all screws
- go test on ice and see if I drift when skating a straight line and whether I can get onto the inside/ outside edges like your post #4 (using Jackson/ original insole)
- if I fall onto the inside / have difficulty in getting onto the outside edge even with Jackson insole: add a thin shim