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Old 04-12-2009, 03:02 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by epod86 View Post
Pretty had to know without seeing it in person, you need a couple of angles to get an idea of the depth with all the image refraction. But that looks pretty superficial so a fill and polish should be enough, plus there doesn't appear to be any clear spider cracks radiating from the chip which is a good sign. Keep it in that balmy weather down south and out of subzero and you should be fine. But get it filled/fixed as quick as possible because the epoxy will take strain off the chip and adsorb any vibrations that could start to propagate the crack.
thanks for the tips. +rep coming your way!
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