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<blockquote data-quote="Decado2" data-source="post: 3737908" data-attributes="member: 579646"><p>A buddy suggested I go to Wally World and pic up some 2 part epoxy when i popped the spiders off my Konaki 15", I went there and found some 2500 psi 2 part epoxy for $2.88.</p><p></p><p>I used that to repair it, and its good to go as of now. I was never able to pop the spiders on my 2 12" konaki's, but I never beat on them as hard as I did the 15" one either.</p><p></p><p>I added the epoxy to the spider landing, I think thats what its called, the part where the spider attaches to the basket.</p><p></p><p>I had my oldest daughter hold up the soft parts as I went all along the landing with the epoxy, then I pushed down the spider onto the epoxy, it locked up tight as soon as contact was made.</p><p></p><p>I held it down for a bit, took it down to my basement and pulled the lead weights out of a set of ankle weights I have, I placed 4 of the weights around the spider to apply pressure.</p><p></p><p>I left it that way for 2 days. Like I said, its good now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decado2, post: 3737908, member: 579646"] A buddy suggested I go to Wally World and pic up some 2 part epoxy when i popped the spiders off my Konaki 15", I went there and found some 2500 psi 2 part epoxy for $2.88. I used that to repair it, and its good to go as of now. I was never able to pop the spiders on my 2 12" konaki's, but I never beat on them as hard as I did the 15" one either. I added the epoxy to the spider landing, I think thats what its called, the part where the spider attaches to the basket. I had my oldest daughter hold up the soft parts as I went all along the landing with the epoxy, then I pushed down the spider onto the epoxy, it locked up tight as soon as contact was made. I held it down for a bit, took it down to my basement and pulled the lead weights out of a set of ankle weights I have, I placed 4 of the weights around the spider to apply pressure. I left it that way for 2 days. Like I said, its good now. [/QUOTE]
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