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    searching for Altec 19 grill pegs/clips

    New guy here. Sorry if I've missed previously posted info. I did look, but I'm an old guy, so computers still mystify me...

    I'm building new grill covers for my 2 pr. of Altec model 19s and subs which I built. Several of the original grill clips are missing, plus the subs never had grills at all. So I need several (40 total).

    The original clips seem to provide extra support for the grill frame, so I'd like to find the original style. They consist of 2 pieces which are identical. They are black plastic disks (approx. 3/4" dia.), with small plastic 'nubbies' on them, which interlock when you push them together. They are attached to the cabinet/grill with a single screw.

    Can anybody supply such clips? Or steer me towards a vendor who handles these items? Thanks for any help.

    Paul Underwood

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Underwood View Post
    New guy here. Sorry if I've missed previously posted info. I did look, but I'm an old guy, so computers still mystify me...

    I'm building new grill covers for my 2 pr. of Altec model 19s and subs which I built. Several of the original grill clips are missing, plus the subs never had grills at all. So I need several (40 total).

    The original clips seem to provide extra support for the grill frame, so I'd like to find the original style. They consist of 2 pieces which are identical. They are black plastic disks (approx. 3/4" dia.), with small plastic 'nubbies' on them, which interlock when you push them together. They are attached to the cabinet/grill with a single screw.

    Can anybody supply such clips? Or steer me towards a vendor who handles these items? Thanks for any help.

    Paul Underwood
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Underwood View Post
    The original clips seem to provide extra support for the grill frame, so I'd like to find the original style. They consist of 2 pieces which are identical. They are black plastic disks (approx. 3/4" dia.), with small plastic 'nubbies' on them, which interlock when you push them together. They are attached to the cabinet/grill with a single screw.
    :dont-know Maybe something like this?: http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...beN1J2KJ2SJCgl


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    After using magnets on a pair of 4313's, I'll never use a plastic grill peg, again. I removed the pegs on the cab and drilled a slightly larger hole to accept the Neodynium magnet. Epoxied a magnet into the grill, as well, with reverse polarity and they stay perfectly attached. Easier to remove the grills, as well.

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