HELP I poked a hole into my new alpine 10" subs
So i was installing my new 10" alpine subs today, and the drill slipped my hand and now has a minor hole in it can you buy anything at the local hardware store to filll it in? please help! thanks
I refuse to use power tools when installing audio equipment.
I hope you now realize using power tools when installing delicate audio equipment is not smart.
However, I'm not too sure you'll find a good patch material.
I hope you now realize using power tools when installing delicate audio equipment is not smart.
However, I'm not too sure you'll find a good patch material.
I put a hole in the surround of a 12" Kicker sub years ago. I got some black silicon and applied a light coat to the front and back.
I then enjoyed the sub for 2+ years with no audible (to my ears at least) difference.
After that I learned to put my hand between the drill and the speaker so if the drill slipped the bit went in to me, not my expensive equipment. At least my hand heals on its own!
I then enjoyed the sub for 2+ years with no audible (to my ears at least) difference.
After that I learned to put my hand between the drill and the speaker so if the drill slipped the bit went in to me, not my expensive equipment. At least my hand heals on its own!
this guy may tell you who will rebuild it for you, good luck.
http://www.regnar.com/
http://www.regnar.com/
Last edited by Sean; May 8, 2008 at 07:52 PM.
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