
Originally Posted by
live4truth
as long as the balsa rail integrity was not compromised it's a no problem job. Strength is in the rail with those parabolics. However, crease looks quite deep...may have to cut some of that out and drop some foam in there...Bummer that it is so close to your front foot. Hopefully you won't have too many problems in the future. You do it while air dropping or on a floater?
In regards to shops, Heritage should be able to handle it as well as any other qualified shop...Using your pics, I'd contact someone on Satanv links above and ask their perspective on how to fix it (givne their in CA), post on Swaylocks.com as well...maybe even the firewire forum. Basically, I'd float it around to get an idea of how others (pros or bros) would fix it. This would allow you to get a little insight as well as be able to competantly talk with Jamie (or anyone else) about your options. Not all ding repair is quality ding repair...and being able to talk about it properly will only benefit you (for instance, understanding whether or not a vacuum pump would be necessary...does the foam need to be cut out or could it just be filled with q-cell...etc.). Realize you may get no response or even flamed a bit, but I think it would be worth it to know what you may be getting into with that type ding in that type of technology. My $.02...
Also, love that stealth outline...always wanted to try that particular firewire...you enjoying it?