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<blockquote data-quote="Chipmunk2k3" data-source="post: 7100824" data-attributes="member: 604744"><p>I know you were trying to help but Its funny you mention band aids because thats all the glue, liquid electric tape, silicone, etc. does. Its just a Band Aid. my sub worked beautiful for about a year with the silicone on it but eventually that started to break apart. Unfortunately it seems that the only way to really repair a w7 is to let JL do it. Or use the motor to build it into something else but of course you no longer have a w7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chipmunk2k3, post: 7100824, member: 604744"] I know you were trying to help but Its funny you mention band aids because thats all the glue, liquid electric tape, silicone, etc. does. Its just a Band Aid. my sub worked beautiful for about a year with the silicone on it but eventually that started to break apart. Unfortunately it seems that the only way to really repair a w7 is to let JL do it. Or use the motor to build it into something else but of course you no longer have a w7. [/QUOTE]
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