T tiverson Member Joined 2010 2020-02-06 12:17 am #1 2020-02-06 12:17 am #1 I got these holey basket with black cones for free, one driver is in good shape the other, the surround and cone has some separation. Looks easy enough to repair. What type of glue should I use? Thanks for any help Galu Member Joined 2018 2020-02-06 12:38 am #2 2020-02-06 12:38 am #2 Use a tacky PVA glue which dries clear and remains flexible. Not ordinary PVA. Google for the type used to attach replacement foam surrounds to woofers. Over here we use Anita's Tacky PVA Glue. Attachments Tacky PVA Glue.png 84.1 KB · Views: 121 T tiverson Member Joined 2010 2020-02-06 7:14 pm #3 2020-02-06 7:14 pm #3 Galu said: Use a tacky PVA glue which dries clear and remains flexible. Not ordinary PVA. Google for the type used to attach replacement foam surrounds to woofers. Over here we use Anita's Tacky PVA Glue. Click to expand... Thank you Galu You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
I got these holey basket with black cones for free, one driver is in good shape the other, the surround and cone has some separation. Looks easy enough to repair. What type of glue should I use? Thanks for any help
Galu Member Joined 2018 2020-02-06 12:38 am #2 2020-02-06 12:38 am #2 Use a tacky PVA glue which dries clear and remains flexible. Not ordinary PVA. Google for the type used to attach replacement foam surrounds to woofers. Over here we use Anita's Tacky PVA Glue. Attachments Tacky PVA Glue.png 84.1 KB · Views: 121 T tiverson Member Joined 2010 2020-02-06 7:14 pm #3 2020-02-06 7:14 pm #3 Galu said: Use a tacky PVA glue which dries clear and remains flexible. Not ordinary PVA. Google for the type used to attach replacement foam surrounds to woofers. Over here we use Anita's Tacky PVA Glue. Click to expand... Thank you Galu You must log in or register to reply here.
Use a tacky PVA glue which dries clear and remains flexible. Not ordinary PVA. Google for the type used to attach replacement foam surrounds to woofers. Over here we use Anita's Tacky PVA Glue.
T tiverson Member Joined 2010 2020-02-06 7:14 pm #3 2020-02-06 7:14 pm #3 Galu said: Use a tacky PVA glue which dries clear and remains flexible. Not ordinary PVA. Google for the type used to attach replacement foam surrounds to woofers. Over here we use Anita's Tacky PVA Glue. Click to expand... Thank you Galu
Galu said: Use a tacky PVA glue which dries clear and remains flexible. Not ordinary PVA. Google for the type used to attach replacement foam surrounds to woofers. Over here we use Anita's Tacky PVA Glue. Click to expand... Thank you Galu