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Can I glue this back?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 7560663" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Regular CA glue (suerglue) should stick that surround back on the cone. Depending on the type of rubber the surround is made out of it may not want to stick unless you really put some pressure on it while it cures. Amazing Goop glue also generally works well for speaker repair but I'd try CA glue first. If that surround is the soft butyl type rubber (as opposed to the more foam type) you definitely don't want to get any CA glue activator on it or it'll never stick and you'd need to wipe it down with acetone and try again...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 7560663, member: 614752"] Regular CA glue (suerglue) should stick that surround back on the cone. Depending on the type of rubber the surround is made out of it may not want to stick unless you really put some pressure on it while it cures. Amazing Goop glue also generally works well for speaker repair but I'd try CA glue first. If that surround is the soft butyl type rubber (as opposed to the more foam type) you definitely don't want to get any CA glue activator on it or it'll never stick and you'd need to wipe it down with acetone and try again... [/QUOTE]
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