This worked for me but there has to be something wrong with it.
I have some vinyl I don't use and I had a record that was semi warped. I took 3 pieces of vinyl that I don't use, took the slipmat off my techs and put the warped one under the other 3 and left them over night.
Bam, strait as an arrow.
Bad Idea?
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May-10-2007 02:56
everett
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Saint Louis, MO
Well if the record was unusable before and now its fixed there's not much more that could go wrong
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Adelaide, Australia
nice idea, I've got some great vinyls that are warped, I'll give it a try tonight and report back
To be honest, not sure why it would work, I've squashed vinyls under medical text books (a good couple of kilos) for a week before and no improvement......
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May-10-2007 08:25
Simcut
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I dont understand how that would unwarp the record either ?!?
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May-10-2007 11:49
KilldaDJ
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plonk it in the sleeve, leave it on a table and stack some videos or books on it?
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Location: Herts, England | UKGTA #1
I'll give that a go, thanks!
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May-10-2007 15:45
nousplacidus
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Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Honolulu
My warping was minor. I would describe it as a noticeable rise and fall from the tonearm, but it was obvious the vinyl wasn't strait.
I think the key is the amount of time you let it sit there. The larger the warping the more time you need. Though I have to wonder if its even possible to fix heat/major warping because the vinyl has been stretched, BUT this should work for those minor waves in your wax.
Let me know what happens with you guys.
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May-10-2007 18:48
tintin11
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto
bend it opposite the warp... works perfectly. and no, doesn't harm the vinyl.
May-11-2007 02:02
nousplacidus
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Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Honolulu
quote:
Originally posted by tintin11
bend it opposite the warp... works perfectly. and no, doesn't harm the vinyl.
In my experience this is almost impossible to accomplish. Often times you end up bending the part of the vinyl that you used to support your thumbs.
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May-11-2007 08:24
Trance Nutter
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Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Adelaide, Australia
quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
plonk it in the sleeve, leave it on a table and stack some videos or books on it?
done that, doesn't help
quote:
Originally posted by tintin11
bend it opposite the warp... works perfectly. and no, doesn't harm the vinyl.
done that, doesn't help
quote:
Originally posted by nousplacidus
This worked for me but there has to be something wrong with it.
I have some vinyl I don't use and I had a record that was semi warped. I took 3 pieces of vinyl that I don't use, took the slipmat off my techs and put the warped one under the other 3 and left them over night.
Bam, strait as an arrow.
Bad Idea?
there *may* be an improvement, but its kinda hard to tell. Gonna leave it for another 24 hours or maybe over the weekend and see what happens.
(this is a decent warp, I might put another one on the other deck that has a smaller wave)