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Ric_Cav
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posted on 3rd Oct 04 at 08:37 |
hot glue gun is always the winner in this situation
must have tool for "fuck ive bust that" moments
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JayC
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posted on 1st Oct 04 at 20:56 |
Why not leave it in the std tweeter place in the handle and glue it into place. Better still just tape it in there as you'll get no vibration of a tweeter.
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Dom
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posted on 29th Sep 04 at 22:10 |
use "no more nails" mate if the surface you applying it too isnt going to move etc :)
however, you can mount it directly to the door, but i would use the bolt and nut method, instead of just using self-tapping screws etc :thumbs:
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Tom J
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posted on 29th Sep 04 at 19:34 |
Right, ive stripped my doors down and at the moment i have just had the tweeter loose in the tweeter handle type thing. it rattles so im thinking of mounting it to the door? how would i do this? screw the holder into the metal or stick it on with no more nails or something?
was also going to dynamat this area too, shall i mount it to the door and dynamat around it or mount it over the dynamat?
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