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In Reply to: RE: Repairing Linear cracks in Polypropoline Woofers?? posted by Rafaro on June 14, 2017 at 09:31:57
Do you have a SAMPLE of the material to be glued?
I'm assembling an RC airplane using, in part, something called 'Goop'.
This stuff is way sticky.
And the plane is made from EPP. Expanded Poly Propylene. A 1.3# or 1.9# per cubic foot density.
Some of the Hot Glues (low temp) may work, as well, if you can apply a 'patch' to the split.
Gluing something like a speaker cone on an 'Edge to Edge' basis sounds difficult to make durable.
Too much is never enough
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I've used black fingernail polish on IMG cones, seems to hold up quite well, never tried it on poly though.
Martin
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