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  • Repairing Logitec cones

    so one of my roomates burnt a hole in my logitec speakers we use for hanging around in our apartment

    The cones deffinitly are not carboard, but more of a plastic/rubber material.

    I am going to try and use crl clear uv665 low viscosity adheasive to repair the two hole.

    any other suggestions for how to fix the holes

  • #2
    It depends *a lot* on the hole size.
    Post some picture.
    Juan Manuel Fahey

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    • #3
      Usually thinned contact cement and tissue paper will work for cone repairs unless it's some exotic something it won't stick to. You can even paint it to match when you're done.

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      • #4
        This is a so called "plastic" type cone, maybe polypropylene, Bextrene or simply a Vinyl coated cardbord cone, don't know, not a clear description.
        I still wait for a picture or something before offering suggestions.
        I'm also somewhat worried because they don't speake of "tore" or "punched" but "burnt" that hole.
        Oh well.
        Juan Manuel Fahey

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