I wonder if that is PVA or more "hot-glue" that comes in the sticks??
Smells a bit like dried glue to me,quiet expensive for knackered glue
Here is nightime shot with just the TV for light, I popped the grille so you see the tiny Fostex 108ES
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poobah said:... and limited protection/durability.
What do you do to your speakers to need more? Anyway, give a high build finish a knock and it crazes and needs completely refinishing, with an oil/wax based finish you can just steam the dent out, add a another couple of coats of wax, and it's as good as new.
Full range magic, any plans for mutiway's i your future?
Not Really I like low powered and lots of HEAT amplification.
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I have kids Al...
It's the grandchildren that worries me
It's like the glue sticks. Comes in a bewildering variety of properties. Incidentaly, it's been used commercialy for a very long time, even before "glue guns and sticks" became a common hobbyist item.
poobah said:Wow,
I wonder if that is PVA or more like "hot-glue" that comes in the sticks??
Never saw that stuff before. My last veneer project was before the web though...
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