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In Reply to: RE: Recone alternatives for Yamaha/Eminence JAY6130 basket posted by Pro Sound Guy on October 29, 2012 at 12:03:26
OK, the kit should be on the way so I went ahead and started. I have one hour in it so far. The "trick" if you will is to scrape while the acetone is still in a liquid state. Once it looks dry the glue has turned hard again.This reminds me a lot of automotive projects. A good half of the time is spent cleaning up the parts that will be re-used, and you have to do a good job or the repair will fail.
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If I had to do a lot of re-cones all the time I would invest in a dremel for sure
I re-coned some RCF 18's and it went very well
Not a real big learning curve actually
Two most important things.
Make sure the gap is absolutely clean!
Make sure you have that sucker shimmed dead center before you glue the web down
:)
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