If the construction of the Millenium uses a Rhoacell core like my Emerald does (which 
I suspect), then repairs are a little tough.
When I crunched a bit of the LE trying to land through my shin (skegs don't work on 
ice BTW), I carefully pieced the core foam
together with foam safe CA, re-adhered the skin with laminating epoxy, then put a 
light veil of 0.75 oz cloth over the repair. It
didn't add much weight and actually worked really well, but it wasn't a quick repair!
Good luck,
Adam Till

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> I got a couple of crushed spots on my Millennium leading edge with no spar
> damage.  I am looking for ideas for a slick repair without the use of a
> vacuum bag.  I am not overly concerned with cosmetics.
>
> Bruce Davidson
>      Louisville, KY
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