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yesterday was the first day of the season where i live and it was amazing. The only downfall was the fact that after 3 runs my brand new horrorscope had a huge gash in it from someone in the lift line (prolly a damn skier
![]() ![]() ) Is this something worth fixing. If it is then how should i do it.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: WIS
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mix a little 2-part epoxy clamp that sucker.... probably will look jank as shit.
or get a razor blade and hack it off. ***what made you decide to go riding with the GOOD WOOD sticker on it? heh.
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damn that sux..... same thing happen to my LIB_TECH TRS naner but on my tip an worse....... i was gunna put the same kind of thread up but u already put this up so can u guys help me out to i just want to no what kind of epoxy to use.....? how long should i let it sit an how long til i can ride it again i have a trip to tahoe next week...!!! HELP!!
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You can epoxy it if you want, but if you saw my old forum destroyer all the top sheet chips out of that thing are 20x what you got and it still rides fine. Really as long as you can't see the core you will be fine, otherwise water will get in and then it will de-lam.
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