Repairing A damaged De Dietrich Glasslock blade

A damaged De Dietrich Glasslock blade was headed for the scrap pile, but we saw the potential to repair it rather than replace it. After a full inspection and glassing process, it passed all quality tests and returned to service within two weeks, saving our customer an estimated $12,000.

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