From: N_Cook on 10 Aug 2010 06:47 Someone asked me if I knew how to do an invisible/near invisible repair. So far I've never been in that situation but it could easily happen. Anyone successfully repaired one? I've a few ideas but nothing tried. Assume fancy tinsel stranded, open weave mesh fabric, unobtanium exact match new fabric to the original.
From: Ron on 10 Aug 2010 07:05 On 10/08/2010 11:47, N_Cook wrote: > Someone asked me if I knew how to do an invisible/near invisible repair. So > far I've never been in that situation but it could easily happen. Anyone > successfully repaired one? I've a few ideas but nothing tried. Assume fancy > tinsel stranded, open weave mesh fabric, unobtanium exact match new fabric > to the original. > > Take it to an antiques restorer
From: N_Cook on 10 Aug 2010 07:49 Ron <ron(a)lunevalleyaudio.com> wrote in message news:ooadnUA4qa7_r_zRnZ2dnUVZ8jOdnZ2d(a)bt.com... > On 10/08/2010 11:47, N_Cook wrote: > > Someone asked me if I knew how to do an invisible/near invisible repair. So > > far I've never been in that situation but it could easily happen. Anyone > > successfully repaired one? I've a few ideas but nothing tried. Assume fancy > > tinsel stranded, open weave mesh fabric, unobtanium exact match new fabric > > to the original. > > > > > > Take it to an antiques restorer I happen to know a textiles restorer, usually material like Nelson's Victory red ensign restoration (not repairing the shrapnel holes) but worth asking him next time I see him.
From: Meat Plow on 10 Aug 2010 09:23 On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 11:47:17 +0100, N_Cook wrote: > Someone asked me if I knew how to do an invisible/near invisible repair. > So far I've never been in that situation but it could easily happen. > Anyone successfully repaired one? I've a few ideas but nothing tried. > Assume fancy tinsel stranded, open weave mesh fabric, unobtanium exact > match new fabric to the original. Order the original grill cloth if possible and replace. If not match as close as possible. -- Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse
From: Dave M on 10 Aug 2010 15:58 N_Cook wrote: > Someone asked me if I knew how to do an invisible/near invisible > repair. So far I've never been in that situation but it could easily > happen. Anyone successfully repaired one? I've a few ideas but > nothing tried. Assume fancy tinsel stranded, open weave mesh fabric, > unobtanium exact match new fabric to the original. Take a look here (http://www.grillecloth.com/) and try to match or closely approximate the cloth on your speakers. If you're looking for an exact match, your best bet would be to replace the cloth on all speakers. -- David dgminala at mediacombb dot net
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