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Re: Veneer peeling on corner. Help
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You could try using that vinyl/leather repair *stuff* (sorry I don't remember the name) that you often see advertised on late night tv. You could probably get some at a local craft store.
Here is an example of the *stuff* : www.youcansave.com/llk.asp
Last edited by mwc; 12/20/03 08:57 PM.
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Re: Veneer peeling on corner. Help
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thanks for the reply's.. i fixed it though..
Used some tacky craft glue and dabbed in on with a needle and taped it in place until it could dry. looks decent now. especially being on the bottom corner nobody would notice it.
Its not dinged, looks like when they sanded the venner or whatever they do to it, they sanded just a little too much off. oh well!
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Re: Veneer peeling on corner. Help
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That's not bad Haoleb.
Much better than it was.
Lower corners always tend to get a little dinged anyway unless extra special care is taken or corner runners are put on.
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Re: Veneer peeling on corner. Help
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i guess I'll invest in an extra set of toddler corner bumpers for my speakers... Although the angles aren't 90 degrees on the Axioms. I knew box speakers had their benefits!
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Re: Veneer peeling on corner. Help
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Bumpers simply won't do. The black grilles on mine are coming loose on one 60 and my EP175. This is a direct result of our newest walker in the house using them as a prop to stand up against. Now I have to figure out how to fix the grilles.
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each loudspeaker has plastic connectors holding the grills in place. e-mail amie, and i bet she'll mail some to you.
dan
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It isn't a plastic connection problem. They stay attached. The grille cloth is coming off the plastic grille. I don't believe that kid induced injuries are covered in the warranty.
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sorry, have you tried super glue?
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another thought..my wife sews a lot, and will use her glue gun to attach bobbles etc to fabric.
dan
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Had the same problem with my M60s several months after they arrived. Noticed the fabric delaminating from the plastic grille. Sent photos to Amie and they replaced them. Not a kid related issue.
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