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    Okidoki...

    Scary moment at the weekend. I had my trolley stacked fairly high and went over a bump on the carpet in the venue and the whole lot toppled over! My speakers went flying (eek)! All are working fine but the RCF badge on the front of one of my speakers came off. Any recommendations on the best type of adhesive to reattach the badge on the front of my speaker?

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    I've always found double sided carpet tape very useful for jobs like that.

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    Or a hot glue gun if you have one.
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    I had that problem on a pair of Peaveys once. A drop of epoxy sorted it for good.
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    bit of araldite is nice and vibration proof
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    Double sided sticky tape?

    I think anything mentioned here would work. I'd probably use a bit of epoxy or superglue.

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    I have used my girlfriends nail glue and 18months later its still on but super glue would be good as well

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    Thanks all. I have superglue at hand in the house. I'll try that first. Hopefully it can handle the vibration.

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    Super glue is not good

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