Thanks for making a video to share your technique. You saved me from making many mistakes ! Like the way you deliver info derived from your experience.
I'm getting ready to redo my A25's. This was done very good and without any stress. If you answer question I have one with if you hot glue it say a drink is spilt on the fabric is it easy to remove the fabric that has been hot glued is it easy to remove that fabric so to put new fabric on. I want to compliment you work. You so a great job was thinking if you would come to my house and do mine. LOL JUST JOKING. Thanks you done a video. OH you do the corners great.
Enjoyed watching this.You have a very soothing voice.I got new grill cloth and it was full of wrinkles.Your vid showed me how to iron the wrinkles out.I didnt know you could iron that kind of fabric.
I am about to perform a complete overhaul on my AR-4 Xa pair. Your craftsmanship is clearly a part of being an artist, perhaps one who works with framing and canvas. Very clear, efficient, and appreciated!
Great Job! You can get cloth to tighten over a frame by "lightly" and evenly moistening (not wet) the cloth with a misting spray during the stretching process, then, after all the fasteners are set, allowing it to dry. It will be much tighter than if it is stretched dry. You can even re-tighten a cloth covered frame by evenly misting it and allowing it to dry. I learned this when building model airplanes with cloth covered wings and fuselage. The only thing to be careful of is that the frame should be clean and made of wood, not Masonite, because dirt will wick into the cloth and soil it, and Masonite will warp. I have also fixed dented oil painting canvasses (already painted) by moistening a small cloth and transferring the moisture to the back of the painting by lightly dabbing the moist cloth on the dented area (lightly moist, not wet). After moistening, let it dry. The fabric will re-shrink and the dent will be gone! It won't fix any paint damage though! Thanks for your great videos!!!
Excellent video. How did you get the original grills off? One of mine is not functioning properly and I would like to take a look at the speakers themselves.
Thanks for making a video to share your technique. You saved me from making many mistakes ! Like the way you deliver info derived from your experience.
Great job! The cloth color was the perfect choice and the entire job looks professional!
I am just finishing some AR-2X speakers. This is very helpful advice. I wish you were still active.
I'm getting ready to redo my A25's. This was done very good and without any stress. If you answer question I have one with if you hot glue it say a drink is spilt on the fabric is it easy to remove the fabric that has been hot glued is it easy to remove that fabric so to put new fabric on. I want to compliment you work. You so a great job was thinking if you would come to my house and do mine. LOL JUST JOKING. Thanks you done a video. OH you do the corners great.
Cool videos. Is it possible to see your paintings somewhere?
Enjoyed watching this.You have a very soothing voice.I got new grill cloth and it was full of wrinkles.Your vid showed me how to iron the wrinkles out.I didnt know you could iron that kind of fabric.
glad that helped
I am about to perform a complete overhaul on my AR-4 Xa pair. Your craftsmanship is clearly a part of being an artist, perhaps one who works with framing and canvas. Very clear, efficient, and appreciated!
After watching this video I am now going to redo my AR-8’s. Thanks
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Great Job! You can get cloth to tighten over a frame by "lightly" and evenly moistening (not wet) the cloth with a misting spray during the stretching process, then, after all the fasteners are set, allowing it to dry. It will be much tighter than if it is stretched dry. You can even re-tighten a cloth covered frame by evenly misting it and allowing it to dry. I learned this when building model airplanes with cloth covered wings and fuselage. The only thing to be careful of is that the frame should be clean and made of wood, not Masonite, because dirt will wick into the cloth and soil it, and Masonite will warp. I have also fixed dented oil painting canvasses (already painted) by moistening a small cloth and transferring the moisture to the back of the painting by lightly dabbing the moist cloth on the dented area (lightly moist, not wet). After moistening, let it dry. The fabric will re-shrink and the dent will be gone! It won't fix any paint damage though! Thanks for your great videos!!!
Thanks very much for the video! Great job!
Helpful video! I used the same fabric because it reminded me of the Dynaco A25 speakers!
Nice work!
Hey, thanks for the video! It inspired me to build some speaker grills for my speakers.
Much success on your speaker grills
Do you remember the name of the cloth and eBay seller? I like the look of the material
Excellent video. How did you get the original grills off? One of mine is not functioning properly and I would like to take a look at the speakers themselves.