Phelonious Ponk
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any glue to seek or avoid?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/187899-glue-dust-cap.html
http://www.loctiteproducts.com/p/sg_plstc/overview/Loctite-Plastics-Bonding-System.htm
I think epoxy... You don't want something that would melt the plastic, just sticky it.
What's on it now? Hard or soft remnants?
Does it cover a hole in the woofer, or is it just decorative? (shows how much I know about cones)
Are you gluing against a little air pressure, or just against its inertia?
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I suppose it's a hole. And I reinvented a wheel on the tape-handle idea...
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Yeah, glad you found it, that solves one big issueI'd probably go with Super Glue or Aleene's. I've used super glue a couple times myself. I used Permatex gasket sealer on a Thiel once because that is what Jim Thiel said to use.
Speaking of gluing drivers back together Iv not had to stick my Vivid drivers back together for almost a year some kind of (Vivid Audio) record that.