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    Helping tool when re-coning !

    Hi you re-coners, a tip?

    It must be a good help when gluing cones, domes etc.... to use a rotary table which make you to not to have to rotate the basket/speaker by your selv, but the table do the job and you only hold the gluingtube to get a profesional gluing result ?

    If you would like to build a rotary table to be used when re-coning loudspeakers maybe this could be an idea: ebay, item # 3869489227 (recently I bought one, and seller has more of them upp on auqtion)

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    Flodstroem

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    That is exactly the way Chris at G.P.A. performs the task,I had the full back room tour and saw the master at work. Next time i stop in there i will snap some pics and post.

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    Yep, it's very useful.

    If you're really cheap (like me ), you can just go to Home Depot, Lowes, etc... and buy a 6" diameter "lazy susan". Just bolt it onto the bottom of like a 12" or so, round or square piece of MDF... instant woofer stand!

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    Gordon.

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    Pics of "back Room"

    John
    That is exactly the way Chris at G.P.A. performs the task,I had the full back room tour and saw the master at work. Next time i stop in there i will snap some pics and post.
    Yes, it would be very interesting if you could get the opportunity to snap some pics of the machinery. It would help a lot when constructing my own rotary "gluing-table"

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