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G.Michael
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Can this woofer be saved?
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3 Feb 2007, 09:28 pm »
I was the recipient of a pair of old Wharfdale woofers, which I want to use as replacements in my Coral loudspeakers (oldies with horn midrange and tweeter). This is strictly a budget DIY project. As you can see in the photo, on one of the woofers the cone is separated from the cloth surround. I'm thinking I can glue them back together... any suggestions as to what glue to use (or is it more complicated than this)? Thanks much.
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3 Feb 2007, 10:00 pm »
Gluing paper to cloth, Elmer's would do If I were going out to buy glue I would get Tightbond white PVA glue probably perfect for this application...John
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4 Feb 2007, 10:10 pm »
Thanks John, that did the job. I have some Elmers yellow wood glue (PVAc, whatever that is) which I used. I installed the woofer in my Coral BX-53 w/Klipsch horn midrange, and it's workin' fine. Gary.
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