crack in sub
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resin by itself has absolutely 0 strength. Do NOT use it. Try and find some Plastic weld or just buy a new one for $50 or whatever they sell for now.
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you could always get the cone replaced, cost me 15 bucks to get a new cone installed on one of my Infinity Kappa 12's i used to have, a kid set a cell phone on it and turned it up to see what it would do, kid wasnt to bright. i told him he had to buy me a new sub, never talked to him since really.
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can you get clear resin? might have a big brown spot
can you get clear resin? might have a big brown spot
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stuff called goop on the inside of the crack would work the best.
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Epoxy'dit yesterday. Held nicely so far... its 1hr epoxy.I laid some fiberglass threads in the epoxy for a little extra strength because I had to apply a thin layer.
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i have always heard that finger nail polish works great
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