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Repairing cone/gasket Fosgate P2 12 inch
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackout67" data-source="post: 8850494" data-attributes="member: 683415"><p>Pretty much what I just got done doing. I got it in on a trade so I'm not too concerned about it. Just picked up some e6000 from Walmart, hand ful of clamps from harbor freight, took a small flat head and scraped all the old glue off (Fosgate really skimps out on glue) and then sanded it with high grit sand paper. Then I put dabs of the glue on every surface possible where the gasket/surround attaches. Now I got like a dozen or so clamps on it waiting for it to cure.</p><p></p><p>Was low key kind of excited that it was messed up cause I've never fixed a speaker before and I wanted some experience</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackout67, post: 8850494, member: 683415"] Pretty much what I just got done doing. I got it in on a trade so I'm not too concerned about it. Just picked up some e6000 from Walmart, hand ful of clamps from harbor freight, took a small flat head and scraped all the old glue off (Fosgate really skimps out on glue) and then sanded it with high grit sand paper. Then I put dabs of the glue on every surface possible where the gasket/surround attaches. Now I got like a dozen or so clamps on it waiting for it to cure. Was low key kind of excited that it was messed up cause I've never fixed a speaker before and I wanted some experience [/QUOTE]
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