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Focal drivers in a high quality cabinet
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<blockquote data-quote="mervin@sacs.co.za" data-source="post: 36340" data-attributes="member: 502"><p>Clamping like crazy... 5 of 8 completed.. there are 12 tops and bottoms in total which the tweeter cabinet does not have damping and houses the cross-over. I am trying the extra strong fast cure wood glue from (Alcolin ULTRA Wood Glue - Blue bottle) with an open working time of 10 minutes, clamping time of 30 minutes to 2 hours...</p><p>Any imperfections (small opening or fracture) will be fixed with the two-part epoxy putty repair stick which cures the same density as wood and will ensure a nice workable (read sealable) surface. This is known as Alcolin Quick Wood.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.sacs.co.za/portals/2/images/t3.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mervin@sacs.co.za, post: 36340, member: 502"] Clamping like crazy... 5 of 8 completed.. there are 12 tops and bottoms in total which the tweeter cabinet does not have damping and houses the cross-over. I am trying the extra strong fast cure wood glue from (Alcolin ULTRA Wood Glue - Blue bottle) with an open working time of 10 minutes, clamping time of 30 minutes to 2 hours... Any imperfections (small opening or fracture) will be fixed with the two-part epoxy putty repair stick which cures the same density as wood and will ensure a nice workable (read sealable) surface. This is known as Alcolin Quick Wood. [center][IMG]http://www.sacs.co.za/portals/2/images/t3.jpg[/IMG][/center] [/QUOTE]
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