Advice on recovering cloth on synthetic grill frames?

Hi Members.


I'll be soon re clothing the speaker covers of my B&W DM110's.
The frames a plastic of some sort and I have regular speaker cloth.
My brief is to successfully glue the cloth to the frame at minimal cost, & I want to avoid staples


What type of glue can I use?
I have Crafters Choice Tacky Craft Glue, & Selleys PVA glue.
Are these suitable?


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Thanks.
 
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That is done be a machine in a factory, the fabric is melted and pressed in the same cycle.
Difficult to do by hand without some way of holding the stretched fabric.

It is modified hot staking.
A common example is razor blade cartridges, the front and back are molded separately, and the parts joined after blade insertion by melting and pressing the projections.
Similar to hot riveting in a way.
 
Thanks.


Will give it a go.


I might try a comparable local product, if Evo Stik is a European thing?!
More than European, it´s British!!!!😱

faithful Subjects of the Queen should also have it at home 😀

Hey, even WE have it in Argentina 😱

Only for some trademark issue here it´s called Ful Stik.

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Very good contact adhesive, I buy it by the 5 Gallon cans to, precisely, Tolex my Guitar cabinets and grill cloth :cool
 
Oh, the stuff inside the can is always the same 🙂

Sometimes we had exact same product under 3 different brands: Ful-Stik (locally made); Evo-Stik (UK made) and Bostik (guess it was US made) 🙄

Oh, for:
Don't buy too much, it gets spoiled once exposed to air.
you must buy Xylene or Toluene (if legal in your Country) or same brand "contact cement solvent" and squirt a little inside the can before placing the cover back, which MUST fit tightly.
 
To help answer questions about compatability with grille frames and cloth, here is information from the Evo-Stik Impact Contact Adhesive Fact Sheet:

EVO-STIK Impact Adhesive is ideal for bonding wood, MDF, laminate, metal, PVC, cork, leather, rubber, glass, mirror, stone and ceramics.

EVO-STIK Impact Adhesive is not suitable for use on polystyrene, cellulose paint, vinyl, polythene, polypropylene and rayon fabrics.If in doubt, test a small area first.
 
For one time use on two speakers, 100 to 200 ml is enough.
No need to buy 500ml or liter cans.


Make the surface slightly rough, clean off loose dust and so on.
Try on a small patch first.
Then let dry for about ten minutes before joining.