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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Woofers cone repair – a truly high-end method needed.
Post Subject: Natural gluesPosted by el`Ol on: 5/21/2010
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 Romy the Cat wrote:

The regular glues and patches that drivers fixing companies are using are out of picture. In a past I have a good success to apply women stockings over the tears soaked in the Elmer Glue of some kind of wood glue. It was long time ago and I guess at that time those types of glues were made from cellulose. It was good for driver but nowadays those glues are made from petroleum.  The problem with petroleum glue is that it maintains good texture for some time – a few month and then become too dry – not good for my application.

Pritt and probably other glue sticks are made of natural polysaccharides. I have glued cones with Pritt and rice paper, but I can't say anything about long term stability.

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