the holes are filled and smoothed. the breaks are splinted. now wrap the whole thing in fiberglass, cut into the perfect shape, just as if you were making a new board. an inch or two of over hang to let the resin run off. remember to make sure your board is level in both directions. remember to get your glue/resin mixture exactly right. remember to add secret additives to make sanding easier. remember to wear the right kind of mask. remember to wear old clothes cause you’ll ALWAYS get gook on them. remember the temperature recommended by manufacturer otherwise the whole thing might burst into flames or never cure.
It’s not a big deal, just pour the glue. if you have any problems refer to surfer steve or me on how to make a board. surfer steve has a great thing available to all on the innernet ( new spelling)- he has since made a dvd, which I did too cause cause he hadn’t illustrated his guide yet. it’s excellent-’how to make a surfboard’
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