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Accidentally Sliced My Cone with a Knife....(yup, that dumb)
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<blockquote data-quote="Smaxor5" data-source="post: 8263890" data-attributes="member: 610906"><p>Sooooooo I was replacing the surround foam on my JL 12W6V2 when I got distracted by whatever basketball game was on TV and my utility knife slipped cutting the circumfrance of the cone. It's a pretty big tear but luckily its around the circle right above where the foam would be. I read around a bit online and heard that wood glue is good for this since it is semi-flexible so I carefully coated it last night.....am I screwed? Is there a better solution than wood glue?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smaxor5, post: 8263890, member: 610906"] Sooooooo I was replacing the surround foam on my JL 12W6V2 when I got distracted by whatever basketball game was on TV and my utility knife slipped cutting the circumfrance of the cone. It's a pretty big tear but luckily its around the circle right above where the foam would be. I read around a bit online and heard that wood glue is good for this since it is semi-flexible so I carefully coated it last night.....am I screwed? Is there a better solution than wood glue? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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