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@kwacz
@kwacz 17 дней назад
how anyone does this without getting glue all over the place and ruining it is beyond me. Either its not enough and it wont stick or is too mich and squeezes out all over. besides its almost impossible to get the glue under the surround once the other side is glued because it just does not pull up. also noticed everyone showing this with big speakers but nobody shows it with 6 inch speakers for a reason.
@Rareisbeautiful
@Rareisbeautiful 25 дней назад
THIS BLESSED ME. Thank you SO MUCH
@douglascimarosa6753
@douglascimarosa6753 Месяц назад
Good idea I never saw before. Running a 30 hz tone to center the voice coil. Yeah them mice also enjoy chewing wire and the surround.
@847lifestyle
@847lifestyle Месяц назад
had me up till that second part of gluing with the centering.. I might just pay the $75 lol
@nathanielwosowei8245
@nathanielwosowei8245 2 месяца назад
Like thank you so much I appreciate you greatly... this worked .. all I had to do was to use a paper tape fold it backwards to cover the hole and a transparent light tape to hold it all together...
@fkyew
@fkyew 2 месяца назад
Learned many years ago to retap holes and replace all hardware wiith better quality stuff after buying an item from H.F. Makes a world of difference.
@siscodausi122
@siscodausi122 2 месяца назад
Hi how can I make my own 12" subwoofer speaker bass crossover or bass filter what capacitors I need and a diagram for it I'm in need of one DIY for my speaker
@HighDesertForgeIronworks
@HighDesertForgeIronworks 2 месяца назад
Remake your wooden form and coat it in beeswax first so the urethane won't stick to it. but Nicely done, you made me remember my electronics classes in college for my A.S. Electronics degree; Thanks!
@user-vp2ig3rf8x
@user-vp2ig3rf8x 2 месяца назад
I got a 30.5 for very cheap.the owner didnt know what to do with it.i fixed it,placed a heatsink and a fan on one of the chips on the hdmi board and its been running for the past 7 years with no problems.it was an easy fix and i didnt even have to replace anything.
@CanadianPhotography-07
@CanadianPhotography-07 2 месяца назад
Save my childhood camera.
@wk7060
@wk7060 2 месяца назад
I have the same sander, I will be moking one. Thanks.
@joemcgee2813
@joemcgee2813 2 месяца назад
I couldn't continue watching when you called that a double edge razor blade
@billymarkwell1105
@billymarkwell1105 3 месяца назад
thanks for the info...........very helpful
@tiudara7826
@tiudara7826 3 месяца назад
such a wrong way to do reforming. the correct method is always applyng shims
@LA-ish
@LA-ish 3 месяца назад
[5:00] What would be the result of installing the neg. wire on the pos. speaker terminal and vice versa?
@mikezylstra7514
@mikezylstra7514 4 месяца назад
Did my JBLs. Undermounted the surround, as they originally were. Coil very close tolerance, could not easily slip in a playing card shim. Shimmed one, skipped it in the other. No difference. Both sound better than ever. $25 investment was way worth it.
@navidmahmood876
@navidmahmood876 4 месяца назад
This is one of those videos you don’t watch until you NEED to and man, this is possibly the best guide out there. Follow up question though - if it was a midrange driver or something like an 8 inch woofer, how would we know what frequency to use?
@Trac3r.
@Trac3r. 4 месяца назад
Sir… you earned your sub right there. You fixed my sub 😂 I haven’t even begun to fix them all yet but thanks to your video I am not even remotely concerned. And ordered my red foam and gonna repair it. I got nothing to lose with these. They are worth it they are ok speakers peavey and loudest I can afford haha
@ajh21313
@ajh21313 5 месяцев назад
Are you Ducky from Pretty in Pink?
@stephenloud7651
@stephenloud7651 6 месяцев назад
Excellent tutorial many thanks unfortunately I’ve inadvertently ordered my replacement surrounds from China 😂 Duh Apparently now the adhesive to use is phone screen glue it’s black liquid silicone type and facilitates ease of future replacement too
@ryanmoorefishing2399
@ryanmoorefishing2399 6 месяцев назад
Outstanding video. Thank you for the time to show this. Extremely understandable and great humor. This helped so much. Best video out there.
@timcutler4708
@timcutler4708 7 месяцев назад
Thanks - I reformed a pair of Altecs 50 years ago. Now I have old Macs on my bench.
@gavhoffdrums3129
@gavhoffdrums3129 7 месяцев назад
Tiny little workshop about to turn into the zero finger workshop, your way to comfortable with your hands close to your miter saw, your jointer, and well you probably get your fingers to close to the table saw to, idc how much experience you have, your regards to saftey looks to be none existent. I would never ever in a billion years use a jointer with out the fence or with out the blade gaurd, and I would never in a billion years get my hands with in a about 8inches or so to my miter saw, one kick back is all it takes and your gonna end up in the hospital. If you give your self more room between your hands and any spinning blade, the odds of you reacting fast enough to get your hands out of danger will be much higher then if your hands were closer to the blade. Unless your part robot and have millisecond reaction time your doing it all wrong, sorry for the rant but it just grind my gears to see people using these vary dangerous tools wrong!
@jabs66
@jabs66 7 месяцев назад
Muito obrigado
@tda7294
@tda7294 8 месяцев назад
What if the foam is on the backside of the paper??
@hugobaires2113
@hugobaires2113 8 месяцев назад
At 530 u lost me when ur capacitors began Talking lmmfao
@kriswingert1662
@kriswingert1662 9 месяцев назад
Adding a passive heatsink to the affected overheating components ( dts chip is always the issue here ) would have solved your issue. No fan required. DO NOT do what this guy did.
@alugwusomto741
@alugwusomto741 9 месяцев назад
Thank you sir. It worked like magic❤
@crossoverchef
@crossoverchef 10 месяцев назад
cool
@kastertalkie4093
@kastertalkie4093 10 месяцев назад
I can't believe that worked
@kmarei
@kmarei 10 месяцев назад
I usually get those usb powered laptop coolers, and put them on top of the surround amp. They work great and are about 15-25$
@kmarei
@kmarei 10 месяцев назад
And a lot of amps have a usb plug in the back so super easy to wire the fan
@dulanjanapalamakumbura
@dulanjanapalamakumbura 11 месяцев назад
Bro u saved my day !
@carmencarrasco4714
@carmencarrasco4714 11 месяцев назад
Before buying this sander I would use a rotary sander ru-vid.comUgkx3Pc2vLXfcgM5oIpF1iYcIWyFhHUC-G6v and didn't see the need for a belt sander. Boy was I wrong. this belt sander does the job quickly and gives a professional finish to the wood work.
@DumbSkippy
@DumbSkippy 11 месяцев назад
Yawn!
@drukcg
@drukcg 11 месяцев назад
Damn man, you're a life saver, i was going through a lot of tutorials, finally found the actual one i needed, whew!!
@chemicallust77
@chemicallust77 11 месяцев назад
I have a DTR 8.8...didn't even know it had 2 fans already in it until I was going through the service manual (they're well hidden)....I still keep a fan on top just to be safe
@djlotfiwah
@djlotfiwah Год назад
This is the best way ever to center a voice coil
@creeky3751
@creeky3751 Год назад
I know this is an old video but wanted to tell you I appreciate the video. I thought with my bad eyes and worse motor skills I'd never be able to cut it so small much less glue it in place. So I put a piece of tape over the whole notch. Worked like a charm. Now I can still make it read-only if ever I wanted to. Thanks for getting me on the right track.
@mr.meowmeowcat7646
@mr.meowmeowcat7646 Год назад
You the man!! I'm glad I don't have to cut my dust cap now.
@friidomarchives
@friidomarchives Год назад
Thank you!
@joedance14
@joedance14 Год назад
Thank-you!
@joedance14
@joedance14 Год назад
Really appreciated this video and have already viewed it a number of times. Have a belt sander that looks just like yours, and have been wanting to build this kind of jig. Was also hoping to see how it would be used to sharpen lathe tools and chisels (as mentioned at end of video), but could not find that follow up video. Thank-you!
@joedance14
@joedance14 Год назад
Found it! Thanks again!
@tomb9420
@tomb9420 Год назад
I hope to do this one day ! Im been interested in the electronic hobby. Im new but willing to learn
@TheVanhow
@TheVanhow Год назад
Very rough winding! An absolute Neanderthal!
@jar_omaha
@jar_omaha Год назад
low volume? like how low?
@paodigger644
@paodigger644 Год назад
But a good video
@paodigger644
@paodigger644 Год назад
Very generic
@robertholsopple9451
@robertholsopple9451 Год назад
Midwest speaker just sent me 2 surrounds that look like they just came out of a blender. I'm not a happy Camper.
@billkraemer4710
@billkraemer4710 Год назад
I fixed my Onkyo heat problem by buying a Yamaha receiver.
@jameshamilton5849
@jameshamilton5849 Год назад
This is literally the only video I can find with a Craftsman/AMT 273 lathe being used. I am setting up my grandfather's and it's neat to see it running.