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<blockquote data-quote="danyopjr" data-source="post: 8295617" data-attributes="member: 591916"><p>One of my Soundstream X3 18" Subs had the dust cap flown off first bass note and it was brand new from Soundstream and it had very small drops of ca glue on em when i inspect it. CA Glue would be best with the Activator which will make it dry in seconds but its more espensive then the regular supre glue and other products that you could get at Home Depot. The actual CA glue and activator can be bought at Craft Or hobby stores thats the only place i can get em in Hawaii. The other glues will work fine but i would let it cure overnight depending on what glue you use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danyopjr, post: 8295617, member: 591916"] One of my Soundstream X3 18" Subs had the dust cap flown off first bass note and it was brand new from Soundstream and it had very small drops of ca glue on em when i inspect it. CA Glue would be best with the Activator which will make it dry in seconds but its more espensive then the regular supre glue and other products that you could get at Home Depot. The actual CA glue and activator can be bought at Craft Or hobby stores thats the only place i can get em in Hawaii. The other glues will work fine but i would let it cure overnight depending on what glue you use. [/QUOTE]
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