dust cap dents...
cincycat13
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Well, I had read about it here and never thought I would have a use for it...then I pulled my PSW150 out where the ever understanding Mrs was working so what could I say...
Well pulled out the hair dryer as discussed somewhere in this forum and went to work. Heated the cover to soften the plastic and build pressure from behind...worked the edge of the crease with the butt end of the screwdriver...all is good. Saved by the Forum!
Well pulled out the hair dryer as discussed somewhere in this forum and went to work. Heated the cover to soften the plastic and build pressure from behind...worked the edge of the crease with the butt end of the screwdriver...all is good. Saved by the Forum!
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Nice work. I just used a hair dryer and masking tape to restore the cloth dust cap to its proper shape on one MW6502 in my son's 5Jr+'s.VTL ST50 w/mods / RCA6L6GC / TlfnknECC801S
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I did not know that trick. Thanks Jeff.
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Thats great! nice trick to know.
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Neat trick, will have to try on some of the retired speakers around the house!