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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 7413588" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>If you are very patient... Not worth the effort though. Some good softparts, motors and frames to be had on forums. My .02$ get something with a 3" coil since they're the easiest to find parts for, and get a GOOD motor from the start. Coil/cone/spiders/tinsels/glue will cost you 50$+ regardless of whether it's on a flea market motor, or something monstrous. I wouldn't even bother with a sub that isn't worth at least 200$ built up.</p><p></p><p>I have some odd ball cones/coils/spiders here I'd let go cheap (1 of stuff that I'd never find a pair for, etc.) Hit me up if you are in the market.</p><p></p><p>Not rocket science, but you will probably break a few before you get a good technique. Use CA glue ONLY and keep a gallon of acetone. You can recover a coil a lot of the time if you only have mechanical failure.</p><p></p><p>You coming to the Sanford show this weekend?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 7413588, member: 614752"] If you are very patient... Not worth the effort though. Some good softparts, motors and frames to be had on forums. My .02$ get something with a 3" coil since they're the easiest to find parts for, and get a GOOD motor from the start. Coil/cone/spiders/tinsels/glue will cost you 50$+ regardless of whether it's on a flea market motor, or something monstrous. I wouldn't even bother with a sub that isn't worth at least 200$ built up. I have some odd ball cones/coils/spiders here I'd let go cheap (1 of stuff that I'd never find a pair for, etc.) Hit me up if you are in the market. Not rocket science, but you will probably break a few before you get a good technique. Use CA glue ONLY and keep a gallon of acetone. You can recover a coil a lot of the time if you only have mechanical failure. You coming to the Sanford show this weekend? [/QUOTE]
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