Glued SDA 1-C Crossover

zplyonz
zplyonz Posts: 18
edited January 2009 in Vintage Speakers
I pulled the x-overs out of the 1-C's to send em off for freshening, and to my surprise one of the speakers had the board hot glued to the bottom of the speaker compartment. Gentle wiggling and nudging eventually got it out fine.

My question is: what do I use to re affix the rebuilt crossover? It needs to be removeable just in case, but solid enough to keep the components from vibrating too much...
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  • ben62670
    ben62670 Posts: 15,969
    edited January 2009
    Are the boards the same? You should be able to just use the boards with some new stand offs?
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  • zplyonz
    zplyonz Posts: 18
    edited January 2009
    The boards appear identical. The coil was bolted to the back of the speaker like normal, with two leads going down to the board glued to the floor of the enclosure.

    The standoffs look fine, just a little mungey with glue and residue from where I pried it up. A glob of glue under each might work fine. I just don't want to make it permanent if the boards have to come out again...
  • zplyonz
    zplyonz Posts: 18
    edited January 2009
    Now I understand your question. The stand offs were what got glued, like little feet, to the bottom of the speaker... The board was above and unframmised by the glue...
  • ben62670
    ben62670 Posts: 15,969
    edited January 2009
    It's a single board in there correct?
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  • zplyonz
    zplyonz Posts: 18
    edited January 2009
    Yes. Looks just like the pictures I've seen around this group of SDA 1-C crossovers.
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,746
    edited January 2009
    unframmised

    Huh?
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  • zplyonz
    zplyonz Posts: 18
    edited January 2009
    "The board was above and unframmised by the glue..." - Slang for "unFUBAR-ed";)
  • NotaSuv
    NotaSuv Posts: 3,861
    edited January 2009
    zplyonz wrote: »
    "The board was above and unframmised by the glue..." - Slang for "unFUBAR-ed";)

    slang from what planet?