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Ripped woofers and wood glue repairs
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Douglas" data-source="post: 201782" data-attributes="member: 205"><p>I remember performing at a show and watching the sound company repairing the surrounds on some subs, as we pulled up to the stage, with plastic grocery bags, glue and a paint brush. It look like applying fiberglass with glue as epoxy and the bags as fiberglass matting. It worked, I guess, for at least for the duration of the show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Douglas, post: 201782, member: 205"] I remember performing at a show and watching the sound company repairing the surrounds on some subs, as we pulled up to the stage, with plastic grocery bags, glue and a paint brush. It look like applying fiberglass with glue as epoxy and the bags as fiberglass matting. It worked, I guess, for at least for the duration of the show. [/QUOTE]
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