[NJARC] How to fix a torn speaker cone
Rob Reifenheiser
rob.a.reifenheiser at gmail.com
Sun Dec 2 21:15:25 EST 2018
I've had great success with a teabag and Loctite flexible adhesive (from
Depot).
I've put my finger through too many.
Rob
On Sun, Dec 2, 2018, 8:58 PM TrainBee via NJARC <njarc at mailman.qth.net
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> I could use some suggestions on how to repair a torn speaker cone. I
> was working on a radio that I couldn't take the speaker out of. Of course,
> if it could happen to me, it will. As I was working on the chassis, it
> tipped and landed right on the speaker cone. It now has a nice big tear.
>
> I've heard of all sorts of repair tips from tissues, and paper towels
> (non treated), to coffee filter material. I'd like to know what works best
> and what adhesive works best. At least I can get to the back of the cone
> to keep it from collapsing inward when I work on it.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> Joe Devonshire
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