QUOTE (gabyz @ Jul 1, 2008 - 12:48 PM)
ah ok. though it makes one wonder if the seller is willing to cut it. and if they do, whats to stop them from sawing it off all crocked.
nothing
But, if they get the proper tools and do it correctly and smoothly, then you could goto Wal*Mart and pick up a Fiber Glass Repair kit and have it knocked out in a few hours. It'll cost you $10; and i recommend it for first time glassers.
It'll have eveything you need. Resin, Hardener, Cloth, and plenty of other "Tools" (Random objects for mixing and applying the product.)
I'd start by sending your buddie on e-bay a E-Mail asking him if he has a dremel or saw or something.
QUOTE (OOBE @ Jul 1, 2008 - 12:49 PM)
You know what I do with sellers like those? I don't buy from them. Plan and simple. You do business with them, and something happens, and they will give you an attitude and will try to screw you. I stay away from anyone that charge too much on eBay. They usually have nasty tendencies and aren't good people.
I dont buy from e-bay PERIOD! I don't use Credit Cards online, I dont do ANY of that crap. And ya know what? i've NEVER in my lifetime been scamed online