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00neon 
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Posted: January 03, 2005 at 1:16 PM / IP Logged  
i have a 12w3v1 with the dust cap that sticks out like the old school w6's.....................anyway mine has started to seperate.  which would be better?? caulk or epoxy? need to know ASAP
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Posted: January 03, 2005 at 3:42 PM / IP Logged  
You just want to glue down a dustcap?  Don't use caulk or epoxy.  Superglue gel works well.
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I've always found that rubber cement makes a good fix for a speaker cone... The flexibility makes alot of sense. Just my 2 cents
I'm gettin' 2 old for this sh*t!!

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