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Re: Damn Holes [message #22675 is a reply to message #22673] Fri, 24 June 2005 15:12 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Anonymous
I know what you mean, I had to do some tests and shim my router bearing with masking tape to get the precision cut to make the NSB
fit perfect. Since the damage is done and you have bigger holes your
choices to repair are limited. If the front baffle is to be painted or veneered later you can fix the problem with automotive bondo. Apply masking tape to the front baffle side of the hole and add bondo to the hole to shrink diameter, a small layer with your finger.
Let cure then sand off as much as you need. The cheap solution is weather stripping on the NSB frame but it may look ugly. Trim rings may work but that is alot of work. Rear mounting the NSB is another option. Pick a poison. /hehe

 
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