I have a board made by a local shaper, The board has a few bubbles in the glass that go all the way to the foam. The foam is not exposed, but the glass is very thin. What would be the best wat to repair this? I was thinking I would puncture the bubble, then fill hole with solar-res…or would you know a better method? I HATE BAD GLASS JOBS!!!
I have a board made by a local shaper, The board has a few bubbles in the > glass that go all the way to the foam. The foam is not exposed, but the > glass is very thin. What would be the best wat to repair this? I was > thinking I would puncture the bubble, then fill hole with solar-res…or > would you know a better method? I HATE BAD GLASS JOBS!!! …Unless it draws water or delams,leave it alone. …Where is the bubbles?Is it a Taylor?Herb
…I HATE BAD GLASS JOBS!!! Then do it yourself?
No Herb…its a Sakal. The bubble is in the tail area on the bottom. I think a drop of solar res will seal it… hey Rook…that was lame