Mal Repairs

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cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
2528 posts
NSW, 2528 posts
1 Sep 2007 7:27pm
(First the Vent) Granted I had my Mal out when I shouldn't have. But I took it in to the shop I bought the board from (and all my other boards for that matter) and meet with the guy that was going to do the repair it (I did a good job, split it in 2 and I’m talking clean in 2). The glassing guy seemed like a good guy, and said it would take a month.

It's been 4.5 months and I still haven't gotten it back yet, and the shop doesn't even know if he's put it back together either. He's not calling them back. The shops promised me they’d get it back ASAP fixed or not. But WTF 4.5 months, at this point I'd like to say I don't blame the shop there a good group of guys and we get along and see eye to eye. But if you’re a repair shop how can you do business like this and basically screw people over, it's mind boggling.

If I get my board back in 2 pieces (still) can any one recommend a good glass shop to put it back together?

Cheers
Chris
KEARNSY
KEARNSY
WA
1322 posts
WA, 1322 posts
2 Sep 2007 9:47am
Pricks!!!, If ya end up gettin it back I could recomend goin and seein the boys @ Oceanline
bendeko
bendeko
WA
16 posts
WA, 16 posts
15 Oct 2007 8:25am
ever meet a shaper your mal in the corner is not his priority. neither is the one stacked next to it to obscure the veiw of your mal and the seven to 15 in front of that look way easier and more profitable. go to his dusty den to deal with him and never take your repairs to a clothing shop again. life lesson no. 3425
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
2528 posts
NSW, 2528 posts
16 Oct 2007 8:57pm
Got the board back. Looks good and the shaper did a good job.

For the record I don't buy my boards from clothing shops. That would just be silly.
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