thafuzz - 2008-09-08 09:52
I was blasting my Sharp GF 909 when I noticed my left woofer's speaker cap was hanging by a thread. The woofer is Tan (paper) with a Black colored (fabric) cap. I know I missed a past thread on which glue,etc. to use. My neighbor recommended a type of nail polish glue/adhesive cause it flexes. He used it on his own speakers when he used to do car stereo competition. Anyone?
goop
i use wood glue works great drys clear
belive it or not i have used white school glue and it works great to
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Originally posted by ramon:
belive it or not i have used white school glue and it works great to
yup good ol elmers very cheap too.Or some wood glue as stated above
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Originally posted by ramon:
belive it or not i have used white school glue and it works great to
no thats for eating.......
i now sin but its good anyway
mmm..............glue.................
good old reliable elemers!!! good as well for making a copy of your hand print and at the same time cleaning them when it dries and you peel it off...now thats old school....
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Originally posted by SINISTER:
no thats for eating.......
Now I understand some of your posts!
Elmers Glue works Great.
Nice to peel off hands afterwards too.I still do this today.The glue we had when I went to Elementary school wasn't that good for eating though tasted like rubber 1970-1976.That's be4 the kid safe stuff that came later..
Great Thanks amigos. Glad I stocked up on it for my kid's school today AND have a snack too
adam --seriously -- the GOOP is more flexible and strong --
(even though its less tasty)
Out of peanut butter for that delicious PB&J?! Not a problem,GOOP provides an excellent substitute!
I use a two-part epoxy and superglue