[NJARC] Fwd: Speaker cone repair

Robert Lozier kd4hsh at carolina.rr.com
Sun Dec 2 22:10:56 EST 2018


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Subject: 	Speaker cone repair
Date: 	Sun, 2 Dec 2018 21:28:33 -0500
From: 	Robert Lozier <kd4hsh at carolina.rr.com>
To: 	TrainBee <trainbee at aol.com>



If you can get to the back of the cone, use ordinary Scotch Tape to hold 
the tear together.

On the front side:  There is a dressmaker material called "interface 
lining".  There is a very sheer version of the material made by Pellon 
"865F Bi-Stretch Lite" *(I bought it at Wal-Mart.) *
You cut strips with a very sharp razor blade and steel rule guide on the 
bias (45 degrees to the weave).
Simply dredge the strip through a puddle of full strength Tite-Bond II 
Extend wood glue.  This glue gives you plenty of time to position the 
cloth and brush out bubbles and excess glue.

After the glue dries, dip a camel hair brush in Acetone and touch it to 
the Scotch Tape, in seconds the adhesive will turn soft and lift off 
completely like magic.

The use is outlined in this Power Point presentation you can download at:

http://kd4hsh.homestead.com/Speaker-repair-06.html

Robert

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