FireWire boards are similar to most epoxy boards in terms of board repair. If your not comfortable repairing yourself, one of the following shops can help.
http://www.firewiresurfboards.com/ki...ng/repairs.php
FireWire boards are similar to most epoxy boards in terms of board repair. If your not comfortable repairing yourself, one of the following shops can help.
http://www.firewiresurfboards.com/ki...ng/repairs.php
Dear All,
Where can I fix my board here in Portugal?
A while ago, I went to a fix company which was supposedly certified by Firewire (Red Eyes) and the result was completely disaster - in order to repair a broken (punched in reef) nose they add about 1kg to my lovely flexfire direct drive.
So, now I have a similar problem with my MB and I don't want to loose another brand new beautiful board and if you could give me an alternative.
Many thanks,
Filipe
Hey Filipe I am not sure where in Portugal you can go for a repair. Best bet would be to start with your local shop and go from there.
Good luck!!
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I've recently put two or three pressure dings in my Hellfire. They are hardly noticeable at all but I'm wondering if I should just leave it be or have a shop take a look. There's no signs of cracking and the dings are only 2-3 mm deep and about the size of a nickel.
Hi,
If there are no cracks or if its not in a high stress area like the section of the board between both feet or right on the rail you should be safe.
Just please fix anything that can let water in .
Regards
Felix