So...mindfull of the way the rubber parts have reacted to chemicals in the past, I thought it'd be best to try and avoid too much PlastiDip spluttering onto the rubbery surrounds and made up a simple template...
![Image](http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z109/davethebass1/DL8%20Fettling/CIMG6245_zpsrb7zt0r5.jpg)
And "Et Vwahlahr" as the French say...
![Image](http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z109/davethebass1/DL8%20Fettling/CIMG6244_zpsj6cupxjt.jpg)
Then another coat....
![Image](http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z109/davethebass1/DL8%20Fettling/CIMG6247_zpsmsatofca.jpg)
And whilst thats drying lets get busy with the Steel Plating...
![Image](http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z109/davethebass1/DL8%20Fettling/CIMG6248_zpsjzqsprl4.jpg)
Whahey!
![Image](http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z109/davethebass1/DL8%20Fettling/CIMG6252_zps94kffaan.jpg)
It's all going so well....... but wait.... oooerrrr...
![Image](http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z109/davethebass1/DL8%20Fettling/CIMG6256_zpsszmohlke.jpg)
Errr......close up...
![Image](http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z109/davethebass1/DL8%20Fettling/CIMG6257_zpsizqzx8eh.jpg)
There seems to have been a reaction (again!) btween the Bison Kit and the PlastiDip in the centre of the speaker, looks like the PlastiDip has shrunk and melted a layer of the Bison Kit or summat. It's more cosmetic than anything but it does look pants!
Meh!
DTB