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Asking for advice on how to fix my Kolb

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Brünner

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Greetings all, as you may or may not know I got a Kolb Mk II last December. Thanks to a stroke of wind and bad luck the leading edges got damaged during the trip and now I have to fix them. A couple of guys told me to just patch them up since they are not structural but one of my friends says it’s more serious. What do you think would be the best way to fix them short of replacing the whole tube? Pics below, many thanks to all who will reply.
 

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