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<blockquote data-quote="SPLaudio" data-source="post: 6953365" data-attributes="member: 607076"><p>soldering alum coil to leads is something that takes a lil skill to do correctly. the coil should be centered in the top plate. with muti spider setups it gets a little tougher to get the glue joints proper. lil trick take some 80grit and rough up the spider a lil where its glued,such as spider to spider let the ca glue soak in before spraying with acc..</p><p></p><p>i guy that has built many subs/recones will hold up way better than a newbie.</p><p></p><p>doing a recone takes 3 types of glue ca,epoxy,e6000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPLaudio, post: 6953365, member: 607076"] soldering alum coil to leads is something that takes a lil skill to do correctly. the coil should be centered in the top plate. with muti spider setups it gets a little tougher to get the glue joints proper. lil trick take some 80grit and rough up the spider a lil where its glued,such as spider to spider let the ca glue soak in before spraying with acc.. i guy that has built many subs/recones will hold up way better than a newbie. doing a recone takes 3 types of glue ca,epoxy,e6000. [/QUOTE]
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