I'm doing my first solo JBL D120F recones, and everything has been going fine with one exception: the Loctite 410 black cyanoacrylate glue that a lot of people recommend these days for doing the very visible bead around the aluminum dust cap.
I'm kind of new to using CA glues for this kind of thing, so I decided to do some practice runs to get a feel for how it applies. The problem is that, sometimes, this glue develops a mottled grey skin rather than drying smooth, shiny, and black. I've been running a bunch of tests trying to figure out why this happens, but I can't find one consistent pattern. I've tried both with and without the accelerant sold along with this product. I'm completely stumped. I've googled every combination of search terms I can think of and have come up with nothing.
Can anyone give me any kind of idea of why I'm running into this problem with Loctite 410? I am desperate at this point. The owner of the speakers is pressuring me to get them finished, and the last thing I want to do is screw up the last step and ruin all my work. It's become the job I wish I had never agreed to do.
Countless guys have told me, "We used to use black Bostik for this." I contacted Bostik, and Bostik black has been discontinued for years, so that's not an option.
My late brother knew how to do JBLs very neatly, but died in 2014 without every showing me exactly how he did it. He used some kind of black solvent-based adhesive, but I don't know which one. It might be 3M black weatherstrip adhesive, but I'm not sure. He didn't want anyone around distracting him when he did it, so he literally took that secret to his grave.
I'm kind of new to using CA glues for this kind of thing, so I decided to do some practice runs to get a feel for how it applies. The problem is that, sometimes, this glue develops a mottled grey skin rather than drying smooth, shiny, and black. I've been running a bunch of tests trying to figure out why this happens, but I can't find one consistent pattern. I've tried both with and without the accelerant sold along with this product. I'm completely stumped. I've googled every combination of search terms I can think of and have come up with nothing.
Can anyone give me any kind of idea of why I'm running into this problem with Loctite 410? I am desperate at this point. The owner of the speakers is pressuring me to get them finished, and the last thing I want to do is screw up the last step and ruin all my work. It's become the job I wish I had never agreed to do.
Countless guys have told me, "We used to use black Bostik for this." I contacted Bostik, and Bostik black has been discontinued for years, so that's not an option.
My late brother knew how to do JBLs very neatly, but died in 2014 without every showing me exactly how he did it. He used some kind of black solvent-based adhesive, but I don't know which one. It might be 3M black weatherstrip adhesive, but I'm not sure. He didn't want anyone around distracting him when he did it, so he literally took that secret to his grave.
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