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Old 06-13-04, 06:42 PM   #1
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repairing a cracked subwoofer?

i have 2 10 inch subs and they both are cracked and one has a huge hole. I was just wondering if there was anyway i could repair them by filling in the cracks? I've heard something about doing it with silicone? if anyone knows how to do it or a website to teach me how that would be great. tia
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Old 06-13-04, 08:09 PM   #2
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how big of a crack and where? silicone might work, it might not last that long. my friend used super glue and that worked.
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it's a big crack and it's everywhere... I'm just relly cheap and can't afford new subs at the moment but maybe sometime in the future...
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Everywhere? In both the cone and the surround?
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Old 06-14-04, 01:54 AM   #5
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good shit to use!



this is wat im using after my lil accident...i got a lil too happy and poked a hole into one of my speakers with my....anyways........ ....lol, i am using "hot glue!" yes thats right...my shit bumps as if they were new again! dont forget to clean your speakers before applying glue!

hurry up and get it so it wont break up your shit anymore!

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Super glue, Hot glue, Silicon, Melted plastic whatever will work.
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