Beovox 80.2 how to repair front grill mount.?

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    Nadeemt
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      Hi…..:-) Do you have any advice on how to repair these nobs..

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      mexking
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        Find a wall plug correct diameter and cut length to size, glue on with good epoxy. Clean and even base before gluing Untitled 1

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        Nadeemt
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          Thanks..But i am looking for a better solution

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          Glitch
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            Do you have the broken off pieces?

            #19633
            Nadeemt
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              No I don’t

               

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              Nadeemt
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                https://archivedforum.beoworld.co.uk/forums/t/42609.aspx

                This is a excellent guide …But the only problem is getting the blu wall plug…

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                mexking
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                  I made copy pegs in my lathe, leveled the base, the pegs made with bigger “foot” and glued them to the base, will go and look for the speaker in my dungeon, if found I will post a pick

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                  Glitch
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                    This is a excellent guide …But the only problem is getting the blue wall plug…

                    Rubber or silicone hose might work instead. Using a metal “support” threaded into the frame will improve the odds of a long term fix.

                    Glitch

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