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Best Local Glue For Surround to Cone?
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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddictJ" data-source="post: 7339347" data-attributes="member: 560415"><p>sooooooooooo before the first response was posted on here i got impatient and when to wally world for some glue. I ended up with loctite "weld", which was both cheap and promising looking.</p><p></p><p>the seperated points where the surround lay flat onto the cone don't flex as much as anywhere else on the surround, so i felt a little more comfortable goign without something "rubberized". there wer esome tiny tears at the bendy parts of the surround but i had some other speaker surround glue that came wih a refoaming kit on some 6.5's i fixed recently. That stuff was a little more flexible and better for the flexing spot, but i dint trust it to hold the foam to the cone.</p><p></p><p>I used copious amounts on both side of the foam/cone and let it sit over night. I just put it back in and so far it seems to be working. the bass output is back to being VIOLENTLY loud, and i hope the loctite weld holds over the test of time. it's rated to be fine up to 300 degrees F, so im sure the typical car heat/cold won't effect the glue as drastically as the others i saw (only rated at like 120 degrees F).</p><p></p><p>I'll keep you guys posted on if the loctite weld and how it holds up. thx for all the responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddictJ, post: 7339347, member: 560415"] sooooooooooo before the first response was posted on here i got impatient and when to wally world for some glue. I ended up with loctite "weld", which was both cheap and promising looking. the seperated points where the surround lay flat onto the cone don't flex as much as anywhere else on the surround, so i felt a little more comfortable goign without something "rubberized". there wer esome tiny tears at the bendy parts of the surround but i had some other speaker surround glue that came wih a refoaming kit on some 6.5's i fixed recently. That stuff was a little more flexible and better for the flexing spot, but i dint trust it to hold the foam to the cone. I used copious amounts on both side of the foam/cone and let it sit over night. I just put it back in and so far it seems to be working. the bass output is back to being VIOLENTLY loud, and i hope the loctite weld holds over the test of time. it's rated to be fine up to 300 degrees F, so im sure the typical car heat/cold won't effect the glue as drastically as the others i saw (only rated at like 120 degrees F). I'll keep you guys posted on if the loctite weld and how it holds up. thx for all the responses. [/QUOTE]
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