Dimpled base from too long screws . . . Help
So I got some skis mounted up yesterday. Came in close to the end of the night, guys were really awesome to take care of me and mount my boards even though they had to stay late. After some messing around, the guy who was doing and who I believe owned the place came upstairs and asked me if I was missing a lifter, etc. Translation, screws too long. It looks like maybe they had tried to mount one heel piece and then realized it. I was very nervous but he said he caught it before any damage was done. He said it was cool and he then ground all the screws. The heels were both mounted up and he went upstairs to close things down and I came up and paid him. The younger guy working with him finished things off and came up with the skis done a few minutes later. I thanked them, gave them some extra beer money and took off feeling happy. I made sure to check the base under each heel piece. Looked good . . .
Well, later in the night I got nervous and checked again, under the toe pieces this time. The base is bubbled in TWO spots under the toes. I am really grateful the guys did a quick mount for me, but obviously this isn't cool. I did some searching and it sounds like this is an easy fix. But can I ski on them before they are fixed? If I don't take them in to get it fixed soon will the problem be harder to fix the longer I wait? I don't know whether to be disappointed and pissed or just not worry about it for now and get it fixed when I can???
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