@Tom_S said:
The finish on these is just outstanding. On par with expensive hand-made furniture. Nick, I really hope you won't have to completely rebuild the outer box. But if you do, these are surely worth the effort. They sounded amazing and I thought your voicing was perfect!
Thank you Tom, it will be a corner repair and a do over on the veneer.
I hear it wasn't just the speaker.... ;-(
Glad you're okay, Nick!
Thanks Ben, the lip is healing, and I have a dentist appointment for next Tuesday, so I'm almost fine.
I'm glad you managed to come off with only minor damage. Falling with a 98 pound speaker that large could been a lot worse. I hope you can rescue the speaker. I thought they were one of the best sounding speakers Saturday.
Every scar comes with a fascinating story... guess all the other speakers were jealous of these short stocky overweight vintage looking speakers that everybody seemed to rave about....
@Wolf said:
Notice the inner box is still intact? Nicely done!
All the damage was cosmetic, but I couldn't leave it like that. The only two options for me were the dumpster, which I seriously considered at the time, or repair.
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Thank you Tom, it will be a corner repair and a do over on the veneer.
I really enjoyed your speakers this weekend. The brown on brown was awesome.
Good lord , was there no one there to help you haul them in?!?!
I'm glad you managed to come off with only minor damage. Falling with a 98 pound speaker that large could been a lot worse. I hope you can rescue the speaker. I thought they were one of the best sounding speakers Saturday.
Ron
Every scar comes with a fascinating story... guess all the other speakers were jealous of these short stocky overweight vintage looking speakers that everybody seemed to rave about....
I'm guessing your next speaker will be carbon fiber and neo mag drivers.
Balsa wood for the win!
And styrofoam, it hurts less on impact.
And keeps your beer cold. Just sayin...
one more reason to use it!
Port/beer coozy
That is why I bought a big-ass appliance mover hand truck. At my age, seem to be losing some upper body strength.
I started the repair process, I just cut away the damage in the corner with a sharp chisel and filled it with epoxy.
Is the plan to veneer again?
Notice the inner box is still intact? Nicely done!
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Looking good.... how did you get the epoxy to stay in place?
Yep, the plan is to restore them to their pre-dropped condition.
All the damage was cosmetic, but I couldn't leave it like that. The only two options for me were the dumpster, which I seriously considered at the time, or repair.
I used aluminum skinned honey comb carbon fiber........nah, just masking tape.
👎 ... weak
Man, everyone's a critic.Lol