Best way to glue bitumen pads.

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Hi,

Just wondering, I bought some bitumen pads to help dampen the vibration on the speaker cabinet walls (cabinet resonance). It already has adhesive on one side. I am wondering, what do you think is the best way to apply it? Should I use it as it is or should I add in extra glue?

My cabinet is the sealed type.

Oon

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I have ad excellent results using 3M's glue adhesive in spray. When the already glued part is applied to the non-dried sprayd glue it melts and bonds as one. Experiment with it on a small wood surface before applying in your cabs.
 
If they come with pressure-sensitive adhesive already you'll probably be OK, however I've experienced some peeling in the past.

Make sure you press hard all over the sheets and avoid leaving any air bubbles - you might try using a dough roller or veneer roller to do this, if you have room in a pre-built cabinet.

It's also a good idea to lightly sand the areas of the panels where you'll be applying the sheets, to provide more surface area for the adhesive to grip - just make sure you remove all the sanding dust before application.

Finally, if you want to use some extra adhesive for a little added peace of mind, a small bit of contact cement from a tube or spray can has worked well for me also.

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