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Introducing the M1
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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 36507" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Silicone, which I do not suggest you use on the inside of a speaker cabinet...</p><p></p><p>Oh ja, we also mosaiced our mini-hifi in bedroom's replacement speakers... built out of 22mm pine, to great effect, still not a silk purse, but very far from a sow's ear... just use cheapest woodglue for mosaic tiles, not suitable for heavy concrete tiles... I would suggest something like Sika-Dur AP... but check for dates, old stock dry-ish and the brown part of the epoxy separates a little - used this to glue granite cabs together...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 36507, member: 54"] Silicone, which I do not suggest you use on the inside of a speaker cabinet... Oh ja, we also mosaiced our mini-hifi in bedroom's replacement speakers... built out of 22mm pine, to great effect, still not a silk purse, but very far from a sow's ear... just use cheapest woodglue for mosaic tiles, not suitable for heavy concrete tiles... I would suggest something like Sika-Dur AP... but check for dates, old stock dry-ish and the brown part of the epoxy separates a little - used this to glue granite cabs together... [/QUOTE]
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