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    Posted: 19 January 2013 at 3:47pm
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-Cast-aluminium-HF-Horn-flares-in-boxes-undrivered-Vintage-PA-System-HiFi-/330857464352?pt=UK_ConElec_SpeakersPASystems_RL&hash=item4d08a44220


Look gigged !  Hey Oasis have played through them !!CoolLOL
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Under all that old paint they are pukka JBL 2345 cast alluminium radials. 1inch entry,3-bolt fixing.
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Ian.
I know, the waiting is killing me. I only need one more pair to complete the HF arrays for the big system.
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Sandblasting would do them the world of good.
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Or even soda blasting its less abrasive
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Lead shot wouldn't do the aluminium any harm.
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There is a thick bitumen type coating on the external surfaces of these under the paint,to deaden the ring,so i would be wary of using any harsh blasting technique.
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More old horns....

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/vintage-altec-lansing-jbl-multicell-horns-/321059945668?pt=UK_MusicalInstruments_Speaker_Drivers_Horns&hash=item4ac0a9fcc4

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dub Specialist Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 January 2013 at 10:04pm
you can fix that bit what has snapped off easly man i used some kind of liquid metal/puty ect when cured was solid cant remember which one off my head now, but worked a treat file shaped it and re-drilled and counter sinked it... perfect.

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Could be very useful, one of my other 2345s has a corner snapped off and they will all need stripping and respraying in a few weeks.
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Originally posted by jbl_man jbl_man wrote:

There is a thick bitumen type coating on the external surfaces of these under the paint,to deaden the ring,so i would be wary of using any harsh blasting technique.
I was only thinking doing the inside of the horn as an easy and neat way of getting rid of the paint Fortunately, with the nozzle, the can put the shot where ever you want it, as it's very directional.
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I bet with a bit of time and effort you could make quite a striking HiFi install with those if you re-housed them creatively
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