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Ripped woofers and wood glue repairs
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<blockquote data-quote="Gordon Brinton" data-source="post: 201774" data-attributes="member: 9814"><p>If the glue you've used dries rigid, I wouldn't expect it to hold for long. The surround fabric needs to flex. Near the edge is probably where it flexes the most, (which explains why it tore there to begin with). Clearly, the time has come to replace those old clunkers, especially if you are charging people to do sound jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gordon Brinton, post: 201774, member: 9814"] If the glue you've used dries rigid, I wouldn't expect it to hold for long. The surround fabric needs to flex. Near the edge is probably where it flexes the most, (which explains why it tore there to begin with). Clearly, the time has come to replace those old clunkers, especially if you are charging people to do sound jobs. [/QUOTE]
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