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Attached are the before and after pictures of a RCA 100 speaker that was
damaged in shipment.

I used fabric glue and coffee filters to attached the outside area and used
a manila envelope paper to recreate the inner half of the cone.

The glue around the inner cone pulled the paper flat to the existing outer
remains and this created a buckle in the new inner cone as shown in the
picture. I am still working on the radio to drive this so I don't know how
it will sound.

I gave the cone a light coat of paint to even out the colour differences.
Colour should have been more of a sandy colour - oh well.

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amyotte wrote:

Attached are the before and after pictures of a RCA 100 speaker that was
damaged in shipment.


What was the problem in shipping? Just curious how it got damaged. (To
prevent someone else from doing the same thing in the future...)

Rick
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"Rick" wrote in message ...
amyotte wrote:

Attached are the before and after pictures of a RCA 100 speaker that was
damaged in shipment.


What was the problem in shipping? Just curious how it got damaged. (To
prevent someone else from doing the same thing in the future...)

Rick


There is a coil inside that came loose and was swinging around doing the
damage. The coil was attached to a metal bracket with what looked like a
few wraps of an adhesive paper.

It is zip tied on now.

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Sorry Rick, I don't see any pictures attached.

DON
"Rick" wrote in message ...
amyotte wrote:

Attached are the before and after pictures of a RCA 100 speaker that was
damaged in shipment.


What was the problem in shipping? Just curious how it got damaged. (To
prevent someone else from doing the same thing in the future...)

Rick



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"DONALD IGNATIUS" wrote in message
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Sorry Rick, I don't see any pictures attached.

DON



Rick was a responder, and attached no pictures. The pictures are with the original
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"Rick" wrote in message ...
amyotte wrote:

Attached are the before and after pictures of a RCA 100 speaker that was
damaged in shipment.


What was the problem in shipping? Just curious how it got damaged. (To
prevent someone else from doing the same thing in the future...)

Rick








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Here are the before and after pics.

There is a coil inside that was attached by a glued paper banding that let
loose and did the damage

This coil is now secured by plastic zip ties.

Brian


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"DONALD IGNATIUS" wrote in message
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Sorry Rick, I don't see any pictures attached.

DON



Rick was a responder, and attached no pictures. The pictures are with the
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amyotte wrote:

Attached are the before and after pictures of a RCA 100 speaker that
was
damaged in shipment.

What was the problem in shipping? Just curious how it got damaged. (To
prevent someone else from doing the same thing in the future...)

Rick













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