perfect repair gone bad
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Re: perfect repair gone bad
Jason do not forget that water has around the same refraction index as glass so a repair can at times look good with water in it, when first repaired. The more I look at this repair the more I am sure moisture was left in.
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Re: perfect repair gone bad
chips be gone, it was a large bullseye. the bottom of the bullseye probably reached to the center layer. flowering wont make it spread. its just cosmeticly not helping anything. think of it as extra resin.
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Re: perfect repair gone bad
i did this repair inside on a dry day. it looked great when it was done, except for a little shatter. instead of having 2 or 4 lines, it looked like it had 20. but it filled just fine and looked good.
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Re: perfect repair gone bad
I bet somebody pushed on it just to see how solid it was.
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