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May 02, 2017
3 M is the best, no doubt...
I haven't used this yet, but bought it to install some replacement rocker panels on my 07 GMC truck. I've seen people on YouTube use adhesive to install body panels, and I like the idea better than welding... which I am not good at. Crash tests determine that this adhesive is as strong as a weld, too. That convinced me. The major downside is: it's expensive! $50 + just for the gun, then $40 or so per tube of adhesive! But it's better than blowing yourself up by trying to weld a panel close to your gas tank! And if you smooth the adhesive "squeeze out" over the seam, you really won't need much seam filler to finish the job.

May 02, 2017
Good crossovers at a decent price
I built some speakers cabs and bought a few bargain speakers to put in them. I tried just using a capacitor for the crossover, but the sound was awful. So I bought these crossovers, and what a difference! The sound is pretty well distributed although maybe a bit too loud on the midrange. That could also be my speaker, however. If you have a fairly well matched set of speakers, these crossovers should perform well for you.

Jan 03, 2018
Much needed circuit if your speakers "thump" when you turn it on
3 of 3 found this helpful I bought this ready-made circuit to use with a 60 watt amp board that I had purchased earlier. The amp worked well, but when you first power it up, the speakers produce a loud THUMP! So I bought this speaker protection circuit, which puts a delay of about 3 seconds on the speaker lines, giving your amplifier time to come on and settle down without producing that loud noise at the beginning. BTW, that THUMP is not only unpleasant to listen to, it can also distroy your speakers. So this circuit or one like it, it needed. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is that the screw terminals for the speaker ins and outs are a bit fragile. Just be careful not to overtighten, and you'll be fine.