Fixing water damaged speaker cabs. [message #93910] |
Sun, 23 December 2007 06:26 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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We had a bizarre storm or three in Melbourne last week, and in amongst them
a room at my brother's place was flooded fairly badly, in amongst which,
some speaker cabinets got rather wetter than ideal at the bottom.
It's chipboard and it's done the chipboard thing. In my opinion they're not
bad speakers though and if we can patch them at least to work correctly they'd
be worth saving.
Basically I'm after glue or filler info. We've got to fill 1/4 inch in places
so something silicon-like is probably ideal. Whatever they use on speaker
cabinets that is flexible enough to withstand vibration, air pressure, and
provide a strong bond all at once. That stuff.
What is it? ;o)
As always, any advice welcome... well, except clothing fashion, not that
you dress badly or anything. I mean I don't even know who I'm speaking to.
I seem to have forgotten I'm still speaking too. DOH!
;o)
Cheers,
Kim.
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