crack in sub
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I dropped something on my sub cone and cracked it ever so slightly. (about 1/4") What can I use to keep the crack from getting bigger? I put some hot glue on it for the time being and I think I might pull it out and use a thin layer of silicone caulk on the back of it. Will this affect the dynamics of the sub?
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what is the cone made of? it wouldnt be a RF punch would it? hot glue and silicone arent going to do squat. CA glue may help but no guarantees.
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They are MTX 12"s. Stitched cone.
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RT series? My gf has 2 mtxRT12"s in her car. I love them as a budget woofer.
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epoxy maybe.....bout the strongest thing I can think of.
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Yeah Road Thunders. They do hit hard for the price.
Yeah I'll have to try epoxy.
Yeah I'll have to try epoxy.
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I dont know much about JB weld.....is that only for plastic? or is it multi-purpose.....
or what about that resin they use to seal up box's or fiberglass.....
or what about that resin they use to seal up box's or fiberglass.....
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I'm thinking resin or epoxy.
The hot glue has done a hell of a job holding it together for the time being.
The hot glue has done a hell of a job holding it together for the time being.
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can you get clear resin? might have a big brown spot
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duct tape! lol