Looking for some advice on what type of bonding material should I use to fix multiple small cracks that I've discovered on some polypropolene woofer cones.
Thanks in advance!
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Topic - repairing small cracks in woofer cones... - Waxxy 09:12:27 02/02/17 (12)
- RTV - Mike B. 13:37:36 02/08/17 (0)
- RE: repairing small cracks in woofer cones... - fantja 19:08:06 02/04/17 (0)
- RE: repairing small cracks in woofer cones... - John Elison 13:43:41 02/04/17 (4)
- Try this.... - MannyE 20:06:49 02/06/17 (0)
- What have you got to lose... - Mr. Dick Hertz 15:01:49 02/04/17 (1)
- Well, if you can't hear the difference... - John Elison 16:02:41 02/04/17 (0)
- RE: repairing small cracks in woofer cones... - Don Reid 14:08:33 02/04/17 (0)
- RE: repairing small cracks in woofer cones... - hahax@verizon.net 08:24:38 02/04/17 (0)
- photos would help - Awe-d-o-file 07:04:24 02/03/17 (0)
- RE: repairing small cracks in woofer cones... - bare 19:44:34 02/02/17 (0)
- I suggest a complete overhaul of the crossover. - Mr. Dick Hertz 13:00:43 02/02/17 (0)
- RE: repairing small cracks in woofer cones... - jaynemo 09:48:24 02/02/17 (0)