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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8658974" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Sounds like proper bodywork, lol. I was thinking more along the lines of a piece of aluminum can and some gorilla tape..... that's what I'd use. The only weak thing about CA glue is that it's a bit brittle so if you have it thin on something that flexes it may just shatter. Keep an eye out for Amazing Goop glue next time you're at a hardware store. It's nice and sticky and stays a bit flexible. Nice stuff, great for fixing punctured surrounds, handy for not just speaker repairs.</p><p></p><p>If Springfield doesn't have the parts it's likely nobody does, they're pretty much the biggest source of parts (especially new old stock OEM stuff). Now if you ever want to recone both, Springfield may well have some parts that are close enough to OEM to perform well and you could at least make a matching pair but really parts aren't cheap and unless you just wanted to try building speakers for the sake of a project you'd probably do best just to retire them and get something new when the time comes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8658974, member: 614752"] Sounds like proper bodywork, lol. I was thinking more along the lines of a piece of aluminum can and some gorilla tape..... that's what I'd use. The only weak thing about CA glue is that it's a bit brittle so if you have it thin on something that flexes it may just shatter. Keep an eye out for Amazing Goop glue next time you're at a hardware store. It's nice and sticky and stays a bit flexible. Nice stuff, great for fixing punctured surrounds, handy for not just speaker repairs. If Springfield doesn't have the parts it's likely nobody does, they're pretty much the biggest source of parts (especially new old stock OEM stuff). Now if you ever want to recone both, Springfield may well have some parts that are close enough to OEM to perform well and you could at least make a matching pair but really parts aren't cheap and unless you just wanted to try building speakers for the sake of a project you'd probably do best just to retire them and get something new when the time comes. [/QUOTE]
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