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whippa
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Canberra, AUS
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Gang here is another way to "un-warp" your precious vinyls....
Go and get urselves 2 sheets of glass big enough to cover the vinyl and about 3mm thick and your girlies (or your) hair dryer then place the vinyl between the two bits of glass and turn the hair dryer on and move it over the "vinyl sandwitch" in a circular type motiion for a couple of minutes then wait till it all cools down. Hey presto on flat vinyl hot of the press.
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Aug-23-2002 04:44
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Arty
tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Edinburgh, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by Project T
unless it affects the tune, ie, if it speeds up and slows down within 1 rotation, skips, etc don't worry. imo the best way to flatten a record is just to jam it in a middle of a full record box, then it doesn't hurt them in anyway, but if any tune is badly warped, take it back |
It won't be warped so that it speeds up and slows down, because there are never going to be anything other than 360 degrees in a circle, and the individual grooves aren't going to move in relation to each other. So, records bending up and down, as they do, won't do anything to change the speed, as you still go 360 degrees in the same amount of time, and the parts of the record are still in the same place as far as the needle is concerned.
Sticking a record in a box doesn't work either, as you need to heat it up in some way (bending it a lot will also do this), or it's set firm.
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Aug-23-2002 19:01
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