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Any Re-Coning tips? & another wiring question?
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<blockquote data-quote="LetMyBeatPound" data-source="post: 8604834" data-attributes="member: 673630"><p>[quote name='BOOMINGRANDPA'][USER=619389]@Popwarhomie[/USER] said ca glue is very hard to grind off if u have to fix it later.. i&#39;d get epoxy like i used or e6000.. what ***** is my tube of e6000 just got here if u were close i&#39;d give it to u.. u are right frank is messing up his company by skimping these simple things., and need to work on his website</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I have a big tube of that E6000 I bought a while back cuz a set of used subs I bought had the surround peeling and I repaired them with that E6000. </p><p>So I should use the E6000 for the surround and the Red Instant Mix Locktite epoxy that comes in the mixing syringes for the spider landing?</p><p>The only think I&#39;m kinda leary about is doing the spacing... I have a large ream of blank printer paper I&#39;m just thinking about stagering them back n forth until it&#39;s tight.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="LetMyBeatPound, post: 8604834, member: 673630"] [quote name='BOOMINGRANDPA'][USER=619389]@Popwarhomie[/USER] said ca glue is very hard to grind off if u have to fix it later.. i'd get epoxy like i used or e6000.. what ***** is my tube of e6000 just got here if u were close i'd give it to u.. u are right frank is messing up his company by skimping these simple things., and need to work on his website[/QUOTE] I have a big tube of that E6000 I bought a while back cuz a set of used subs I bought had the surround peeling and I repaired them with that E6000. So I should use the E6000 for the surround and the Red Instant Mix Locktite epoxy that comes in the mixing syringes for the spider landing? The only think I'm kinda leary about is doing the spacing... I have a large ream of blank printer paper I'm just thinking about stagering them back n forth until it's tight. [/QUOTE]
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