leaking mistral custom board

From: Jae W. Chang (windtalk@jline.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2000 - 16:33:12 PDT


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Subject: leaking mistral custom board
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 16:33:12 -0700
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I was wondering if I could get some advice about a damaged mistral custom '98 board I have. It's my main board for crissy field, so needless to say, I'm quite bummed.

I've left my board out in the sun the past few days and noticed the following as it dried. It's got visible hairline cracks near the nose on the rail that I can see water bead out of. Also, both the front and rear footstraps will be bone dry in the morning, and after the day's baking, they're both wet at the end of the day - indicating there are more cracks under both straps. argh.

Do you think this board is salvagable? or worth salvaging? otherwise, it's in great condition and would like to continue using it if it's possible to get it back in the same fun shape it was in before the damage was done to it.

Thanks for any info.

Jae



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