subwoofer surround separating from basket - will glue do the trick?
i have a 10" alpine type r and the entire surround is completely unglued from the basket. the spider looks fine and still glued all around so does that mean the voice coil will stay aligned or could it become unaligned if i reglue the surround a tiny bit off? i can't twist the surround at all so when i glue it back on it should be just like it was, right?
i'm thinking it should be able to be glued back on and be okay but idk.
if this has happened to you, how did you fix it? what glue did you use?
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It should be fine gluing the surround back down as the coil and spider are still fine
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cool, i appreciate it. would you recommend a specific glue?
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i dont recall the name but itll be in the posts about recones ect
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okay, thank you for your help
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that's what i was thinking. thanks everyone!
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CA Glue and hold down with a bunch of clothes pins around the basket. don't glue the clothes pins to the surround or you will be sorry!
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haha that would be unfortunate. i looked at the sticky thread on reconing but didn't see anything about clothes pins although i know you need to do that.
last quick questions...
1. does ca glue brand matter or are they all pretty much the same? any brands to avoid?
1. how long do i let it sit before taking the pins off and using the sub?
2. while it's sitting with the clips, does temperature matter? my room, which is where it will be, is about 56 degrees Fahrenheit
Re: subwoofer surround separating from basket - will glue do the trick?
Your best bet is all purpose goop. Comes in a blue tube with goop in big red lettering. You can find it at home depot, lowes etc... Make sure to clean basket off before reglueing.
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yes goop or e6000,no ca glue unless its rubber surrond.
you have to shim the gap...
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Originally Posted by
SPLaudio
yes goop or e6000,no ca glue unless its rubber surrond.
you have to shim the gap...
what gap do you mean? the surround has come unglued but the spider is still glued
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btw it says it has a hamr rubber surround
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Proper way is to remove dust cap so you can reshim the coil. Then reglue surround goop is best for surrounds but ca glue is faster. Ca glue is basically super glue that uses a spray activator to speed up cure time. I'd get the goop though because you will need to use goop to reattach the dust cap after surround is reattached and shims are removed.
Re: subwoofer surround separating from basket - will glue do the trick?
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Originally Posted by
dbjunior
Proper way is to remove dust cap so you can reshim the coil. Then reglue surround goop is best for surrounds but ca glue is faster. Ca glue is basically super glue that uses a spray activator to speed up cure time. I'd get the goop though because you will need to use goop to reattach the dust cap after surround is reattached and shims are removed.
****. do i have to reshim? idk how easy it will be to remove the dust cap since it's a type r and it's all one piece. it's not worthless right? it is possible to get it working again right? gah lol