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> FS: Speaker housing grill covers
Pezz
post Feb 4 2020, 04:03 PM
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Original Speaker housing grill covers from 1970
Left is pristine,
Right has one broken screw hole and 3 broken grill bars, easily restored.
Asking $90 OBO for both, Shipping included, Priority USPS
Cashiers check or Paypal Please
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post Feb 4 2020, 04:30 PM
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Just a question? How are these easily restored? Thanks
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post Feb 4 2020, 07:59 PM
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QUOTE(Pezz @ Feb 4 2020, 02:03 PM) *


Left is pristine,




Lol! Looks Like the one you are calling the left side (2nd picture) also has a crack in the grill area, also the corner is broken off. Pristine?
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post Feb 5 2020, 02:00 AM
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QUOTE(Mike Fitton @ Feb 4 2020, 05:59 PM) *

QUOTE(Pezz @ Feb 4 2020, 02:03 PM) *


Left is pristine,




Lol! Looks Like the one you are calling the left side (2nd picture) also has a crack in the grill area, also the corner is broken off. Pristine?



Thank you for pointing out the corner is broken. There is no crack. The plastic texture is causing a shadow in initial photo, and they still had moist spots after washing them. Maybe "Almost pristine"?
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QUOTE(jrblackbox @ Feb 4 2020, 02:30 PM) *

Just a question? How are these easily restored? Thanks



Perhaps I should not have said "easily."

I considered making a wood or cardboard mold for the damaged areas and use an epoxy plastic putty and dremel. Could make repair pieces with a 3-D printer, or cutting pieces from another damaged grill. Not easy on time, but doable.
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Just a question? How are these easily restored? Thanks



Perhaps I should not have said "easily."

I considered making a wood or cardboard mold for the damaged areas and use an epoxy plastic putty and dremel. Could make repair pieces with a 3-D printer, or cutting pieces from another damaged grill. Not easy on time, but doable.
Thanks


Please proceed and post some after pictures! Be sure the grain in the wood mold matches the grain in the plastic.
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