Loctite Power Grab -- correct version?

Did I buy the correct Loctite, to reinforce the magnets on the 6.5" drivers?

Loctite Express Power Grab All Purpose interior construction adhesive

0 Sec. instant grab

6 oz tube

2015/48509 IDH #2004712

(I don't see a way to upload a message to this post. Otherwise, I would post a photo of the tube.)

Does it have any other uses in the speaker?

Comments

  • boston1450
    boston1450 Posts: 7,637
    edited September 2016
    Not sure about that to be honest. Should work. Others might chime in. I use this & it works. I also use it on the cabinets & works as well cq7uar5s0ji6.jpeg
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  • WTS
    WTS Posts: 170
    My bottle does *not* say "clear" on it.
  • Nightfall
    Nightfall Posts: 10,086
    edited September 2016
    You're fine. They're producing Express now instead of clear which is white. You can also go over the seams inside the cabinet just to make sure it's totally sealed.

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  • voltz
    voltz Posts: 5,384
    it goes on looking like elmers glue but drys clear. or use to.
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  • WTS
    WTS Posts: 170
    edited September 2016
    Thank you, folks. It saves me from messing up by using the wrong stuff. (I bought it from the local hardware store. I like supporting local shops when possible and practical.)

    I plan to use it on the 6.5" drivers. I'll also use it on the cabinets. When I do the press-on-the-passive-radiator test, the driver takes about two seconds to return to neutral. That suggests to me that there is room for improvement re sealing the cabinet. (My ears also suggest it, since the speakers are a bit boomier at mid-bass than they probably should be.)
  • WTS
    WTS Posts: 170
    (A word in my previous post got censored? I'm surprised that the automatic censor is that sensitive. It is a word in common parlance, and not at all one of the Carlin 7. It would be difficult to create a sentence to discuss the twisting insertion of a bolt-like piece of hardware, with either a flat slot or Phillips head machined into the head, into a threaded hole or nut, without using it.)
  • Schurkey
    Schurkey Posts: 2,101
    Thanks, Vanilla. Polk, too, for that matter.

    Apparently we're all six-year-olds and have to have our virgin minds protected from Evil Words.