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Colin, if it's worth doing ... it's worth doing properly - right? :-)) ...

You don't want to have to do some more glueing down somewhere else in 6 months time, do ya! :-)) You really need to examine the whole of the mylar for green or red or corrosion spots ... or simply for any short lengths of wire that are coming unstuck.

And once you get Maggie naked, you'll understand more about how she "works". :-))

Anyway, here's an old pic of my naked IIIas. They weren't stock at that stage but they were in their original MDF frames - which had been stiffened by glueing aluminium U-channel along the 4 sides. All the bolt heads you can see were from the clamps I used to fix the bass/mid driver panel to the frame (replacing the crappy staples) and replace the ribbon cage screws (as they tend not to hold in MDF).

And my panels were reversed when I bought them (to get the mylar at the front).





Regards,

Andy


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