Speaker re-coning

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wingnut
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Speaker re-coning

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Apparently I'm not very good with the search feature. Can someone direct me to the company that can re-cone a speaker? Thanks in advance
Del Lehmann
Mena, Arkansas
Kurt Aichele
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Re: Speaker re-coning

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Maybe this link? Last post in the thread.

http://www.cessna170.org/forums/viewtop ... one#p60007
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Bruce Fenstermacher
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Re: Speaker re-coning

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Sure Del.

Here is the trick. Go to a Google search page and type in Speaker Reconing.

You will get several hits from companies that offer this service.

If you want to find the thread we might have had in our forum add cessna170.org to the search or cessna170.org speaker reconing

This will return all cases of speaker reconing in our forum.
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Re: Speaker re-coning

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Thanks guys! Is there a way for a man to say "I feel stupid", and still feel proud about his success in getting the answer? :wink: Really, thank you both!
Del Lehmann
Mena, Arkansas
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Re: Speaker re-coning

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Allen Speaker Re-coning, 919 W. 19th St. Houston, TX 77008 (713) 862-2747
They have re-coned a Houston members 170B speaker.
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