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Should I attempt fixing my own ski???
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I ripped a chunck of edge out of my dynastar candides yesterday, and I am not sure if I want to bring them to the shop to fix 'em. I have already spent $70 fixing the damn things this year (more edge replacement and base welds). I have some edge, and I am just considering epoxying it in. I mean, it will prob come out again anyway.
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good luck
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burn them
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i wouldn't unless you really know what you are doing, otherwise it could end up costing you more by you fucking them up worse than they are. let the pros do it
Seize the carp
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pay to bring them to sam bennet's again
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lolol duck tape I'll said go to the shop if u don't know what ur doing
PAG
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Fixing them will be a pain in the ass and involve a lot of work. Spend the cash to have them fixed, or try sending them back for warranty.
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