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Okay, on the tail of my t-halls, one of the edges has some "wiggle room". It mives about 1mm up and down(as in bast to topsheet. should i put some marine epoxy in the space and clamp it? what should i do? are they starting to delaminate?
on t-halls, there are 4 edges..1 in each tip/tail, and 1 on each side. there is a space that has gotten bigger since i have bought them. so,here is another question, should i fill the "space" with epoxy?
yeah, what i mean is the edge running the longest length of the ski, very close to that space, if i press on it towards the topsheet, it moves up/down.....just epoxy and clamp it?
alrighty, like, its on the tail where is doesnt evern make contact with thr snow
i called corbetts, and said all they can do is epoxy it back. and armada says thats all they would do. if the whole thing ripped out, thats a dif. story
Just keep using the skis. Last year my ar5s did the same thing in the tip. I skied on them like that for about 30 days. After my season was over, i wiggled the edge out farther than it was, and got them warrantied. I might have moved the edge a quarter inch out of the ski, and they were warrantied.