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How to Refoam your Woofer

Step 12Reassemble Your Cabinets

Reassemble Your Cabinets
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You will have to wait another night for the glue on the caps to dry. Then you should be ready to reassemble your cabinets.

Put a few drops of superglue into the screw holes where the drivers mount to the cabinets. MDF is good for one assembly (at best.) After that...meh. These Advents have Pecan hardwood faces. They wanna rock.

Make sure you put all the wires back in correct phase and on the correct drivers.

I hope you found this instructable useful. If so please rate it and comment.
Thanks,

www.emergencydpt.com

No go and rock out!
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Apr 29, 2012. 3:15 PMMTJimL says:
Really fine Instructable! Like the personal touches. Now, maybe you can tell me where to find replacement drivers and how to tell if they will match the cabinet's acoustics. Keep up the good work.
Dec 5, 2010. 9:48 AMrippa700 says:
Brilliant instructable thanks. I was about to abandon an old 1970's pait of Boston Acoustics that have knackered foam. They have sat unused for 4 years since I saw the damage as I couldn't bear to part with them. Now I don't have to. Thanks.
Sep 3, 2010. 1:15 PMhell_raiser_1 says:
Is it plain white glue?? or theres something special about it?? I say this because I need to refoam a pair of 10" infinity's and I can buy the foam for 4 bucks each!!!
Sep 5, 2010. 11:59 PMhell_raiser_1 says:
Exactly !!!!!!, I did some testing with an old piece of foam, clear drying-yellow glue (which is exactly the same as the finest Elmers but with a higher viscosity), and glue it to a metal and I couldn't believe my eyes, I wasn't able to take it apart without tearing out the foam. Great Instructable !!!!!
Jun 16, 2010. 6:52 PMHomibeef says:
You got lucky that only the foam was shot. Heritages are nice speakers. Good tutorial too.
Mar 30, 2009. 1:14 PMjac hawk says:
fantastic very very very helpful
Mar 19, 2009. 5:15 AMGuitar_slave says:
Great instructable thanks man i have searching for this cind of instructable for a long time TNX. good work

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