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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Smith" data-source="post: 98925" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>Re: recone glue</p><p></p><p>In olden times we used Resiweld. It's a high temperature epoxy that EV used for producing and servicing their speakers. I think you can get it from boating/marine suppliers nowadays, but it's expensive. JB Weld would probably work but I've never used it for that application. CP Moyen is a big producer of speaker epoxies but I don't think they retail it. Some of the reconing parts suppliers sell smalll bottles of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Smith, post: 98925, member: 152"] Re: recone glue In olden times we used Resiweld. It's a high temperature epoxy that EV used for producing and servicing their speakers. I think you can get it from boating/marine suppliers nowadays, but it's expensive. JB Weld would probably work but I've never used it for that application. CP Moyen is a big producer of speaker epoxies but I don't think they retail it. Some of the reconing parts suppliers sell smalll bottles of it. [/QUOTE]
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