Air-tight & removable. Installing drivers. Product suggestions?

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How do you install loudspeaker drivers to create an air-tight seal that will last indefinitely and yet still allow the driver to be removed without damage at some later point in time? What products/methods have worked best for you and which would you not use again? The larger, flat profile of a tweeter's flange is of particular concern -- how to provide uniform support so the flange does not distort upon tightening.
 
Good point to have it done if you are not using a knife.
If you want just get some of the right material and DIY.
(Some good material, I don't have the name right now, is the plastic/rubber rolls used for the impermeabilization of tunnels.) You can look at sites where they specify the tech name.
The PVC plastic used to make shower pans makes a great gasket material. Cardboard works pretty well too. It's easy to make gaskets.
Wayne Parham
AudioRoundTable.com: Pi Speakers => Gaskets
 
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