[NJARC] Speaker repair

Al Klase ark at ar88.net
Sun May 25 12:36:35 EDT 2014


Steve and Rob,

I'm not sure what you guys mean by "fabric softener material." Dryer lint?

Anyway, I've always used rubber cement, or contact cement. You want 
something that stays flexible. Plus a patch made from paper towel, or 
similar absorbent stuff that will soak up some of the cement.

Al

Al Klase – N3FRQ
Jersey City, NJ
http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/

On 5/25/2014 12:09 PM, Rob Flory wrote:
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> I love the idea of the fabric softener material.  Easy to find and pretty
> tough.
>
> Because it is in my drawer already, I might use rubber cement.
>
> I can't remember what I used when I last fixed a speaker cone, over ten
> years ago.  Sometimes when I think something is a good idea, it is because
> it worked for me a long time ago and I just can't remember doing it.  I
> think the converse is true when I am uneasy about an idea.
>
> Rob
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