BONDO????masonh said:i thought about it before i tried,which is rare for me,and i figured the Super Glue or Epoxy would change the color of the cork too much.
masonh said:afte it is installed.i had one put on and it has a low spot in the front and i was wondering if i could use water or something to swell it.
If it's that noticeble, then the best thing is to redo, and if there is a rise or dip in the wrap groove, fix before wrapping. Any after-install fix usually comes to light later, or comes undone.cuemaker03 said:Do it right the first time.
masonh said:i am not a cuemaker.i had it done and the poor guy who did it spent hours and hours(he quoted me $80 and probably has 10 hrs in it,he went through 3 wraps)and almost got it perfect.he is a really nice guy and i could tell he did not want to tangle with it again,so i let it slide.thanks to the guys that posted advise on repairs.i will try the glue and cork shavings idea.