LOL - of course not!!! :-))) It was me who broke it - even though I have no idea where and when, haha!
But it's fixed already! Just coming out of the water again.
Well the idea was to try it on my own. I went to my surf shop today's morning in order to buy the needed material. Then the guy at the shop found me somehow lost asking stupid questions about the procedure... So then he fixed it for me directly in the shop :D LOL - I guess it's one of the advantages being a girl... haha! But hey, the aim was doing it on my own. Just for the records :-)))
"I guess it's one of the advantages being a girl... haha!"
You have excellent advantage there, sweetie! :) Just for the record. ;) :D
"But hey, the aim was doing it on my own. Just for the records :-)))"
I'm sure you'll have the chance eventually, Marly. You are very capable, and I have no doubt whatsoever that you'll learn to fix your own boards... :) ;)
I used to use a system called "Solarez" that was great. You would apply the resin in the shade, and then just put it in the sunshine when you were done. The ultraviolet light from the sun hardened the resin within a few minutes.
Yeeeeeeeeeeeah, that's exactly what we used today! Solarez.
After fixing the board the surf shop's owner left me the whole tube, so now I will be able to fix any damages on my own :-)
LOL - of course not!!! :-))) It was me who broke it - even though I have no idea where and when, haha!
But it's fixed already! Just coming out of the water again.
Do you do your own repairs, or use a shop?
Enquiring minds want to know... ;) :D
Well the idea was to try it on my own. I went to my surf shop today's morning in order to buy the needed material. Then the guy at the shop found me somehow lost asking stupid questions about the procedure... So then he fixed it for me directly in the shop :D LOL - I guess it's one of the advantages being a girl... haha! But hey, the aim was doing it on my own. Just for the records :-)))
You have excellent advantage there, sweetie! :) Just for the record. ;) :D
I'm sure you'll have the chance eventually, Marly. You are very capable, and I have no doubt whatsoever that you'll learn to fix your own boards... :) ;)
I used to use a system called "Solarez" that was great. You would apply the resin in the shade, and then just put it in the sunshine when you were done. The ultraviolet light from the sun hardened the resin within a few minutes.
Yeeeeeeeeeeeah, that's exactly what we used today! Solarez.
After fixing the board the surf shop's owner left me the whole tube, so now I will be able to fix any damages on my own :-)
Cool! :D