Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
how long does it take to flaten vinyl???
searched...couldnt find anything...
anyways...simple question, im sure somebody's done this before. picked up some wax, ended up getting a little bend in my bag, nothing too major. record plays fine. but want to flaten it out so it isnt so "l;jksaf;lakjsdf" when i spin it. btw...i put the vinyl on a desk with a decently heavy text book on top of it.
Mar-23-2005 06:33
eyeball_2003
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Mysteryland
i had plastic boy - live another life flattening under a very heavy flat pack kitchen worktop, it took roughly 2 months to flatten (not 100%) but it plays perfectly, just be patient. im sure you can do without that one record for a while
good luck
Mar-23-2005 15:40
kreamy
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Montreal, Canada
honnestly, the bumps never fully go away under the weight...they smoothen it out though pretty good...
Apparently a little heat will do the trick, i mean very little, with alot of pressur but becarefull not to put to much or else youl wreck the tracks on the record.
And always make sure the pressure is even throughout the record and not just on one area.
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Ayr : Scotland : UK
if its not broke ... dont fix it !!
seriously though, i had a good beat slayers tune that wasnt playable, it was seriously fuckd, i put it in a basin of warm/hot (NOT BOILING!!!) water for about 10-20 seconds (you will feel it starting to go flimsy). Then i just stuck it ontop of a hardwood chess board and sat my 300watt (20Kg i think ) speaker ontop of it and left it there for about an hour and it was more or less perfect.
works like a wet dream
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Mar-23-2005 19:35
i got big pants
Your Face
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
im thinking about just leaving it. i mean they play fine...just when i cue them up, sometimes they take a while to reach full speed. but thnx for all the advice
cheers
Mar-23-2005 22:35
Eric Siefer
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: Dallas, TX: TX TA #45
quote:
Originally posted by wee_rooney
if its not broke ... dont fix it !!
seriously though, i had a good beat slayers tune that wasnt playable, it was seriously fuckd, i put it in a basin of warm/hot (NOT BOILING!!!) water for about 10-20 seconds (you will feel it starting to go flimsy). Then i just stuck it ontop of a hardwood chess board and sat my 300watt (20Kg i think ) speaker ontop of it and left it there for about an hour and it was more or less perfect.
works like a wet dream
I think I'll try this method, it may work for one of mine....
BTW These are some awesome tracks, I picked these up a week or so ago..
1. Juliet - Avalon [Jacques lu Cont remix]
2. Nathan Fake - The Sky Was Pink [Holden Techno Tool]
some people on this forum have mentioned putting the offended vinyl in between two slabs of glass, placing in oven at a low temperature and waiting, then opening it up and letting it cool. supposed to work good. search for it, as you may want the specifics not to overcook your vinyl...
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Ayr : Scotland : UK
quote:
Originally posted by Eric Siefer
I think I'll try this method, it may work for one of mine....
BTW These are some awesome tracks, I picked these up a week or so ago..
1. Juliet - Avalon [Jacques lu Cont remix]
2. Nathan Fake - The Sky Was Pink [Holden Techno Tool]
yeah theyr excellent tracks
one other thing i didnt mention was that my speakers are covered in a kind of material shit, kinda soft and fluffy! i think that helped it, puting something hard on top of the record would propably fuck it up.