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repairing speakers
I"ve checked the web and groups.google, but haven't seen exactly what
I need. I used to use service cement to repair the paper parts of speakers, but I don't do that much anymore, I only need to do one speaker, and my service cement is gone. IIRC it was like rubber cement, from a stationery store, but I'm not sure I do recall. Is that right, will rubber cement work ok? A webpage I found said to cut pieces of tissue, like Kleenex, I guess, and soak them in a mixture of Elmer's white glue and water. Beside rips, I have one little hole. Thanks. Meirman -- If emailing, please let me know whether or not you are posting the same letter. Change domain to erols.com, if necessary. |
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