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conk
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Inspiration
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| quote: | Originally posted by VIO
make your corrections only using the pitch and cue your record by only touching the label and you'll be able to mix that record just fine.
now, i'm going to give you a tip to fixing warped vinyls that i probably shouldn't. you will destroy your vinyls if you don't do this just right so if you fuck it up don't blame me, i warned you. all you need to two pieces of thick glass and an oven. set the over to the lowest temp, usually about 250. place the warped vinyl between the pieces of glass. when the oven is heated, place the glass and vinyl in the oven for about 5 minutes. after the 5 minutes is up *very carefully* remove the glass and vinyl from the oven. remove it all together still sandwiched. do not under any circumstances lift the top piece of the glass off and absolutely do not slide the pieces of glass at all. even a little lateral movement will destroy the vinyl as it's still hot and soft. let the glass and vinyl completely cool to room temp before remove the top piece of glass. i would say let it sit at least 20 minutes but it must be room temp. then you can remove the vinyl and it shouldn't be warped. if it is then do the whole procedure over again adding a couple of minutes each time you have to repeat until the vinyl is no longer warped. some vinyl is thicker then others so it will take longer in the oven. i've had pieces in the over for 10 minutes before to un-warp them. i've had a 90% success rate with this technique. the only time i ruined a piece is because i accidentally slide the top piece of glass and it warped the vinyl into and oval shape. if you try this be ultra careful. good luck. |
or you can just turn the oven off after 5 minutes and let it cool for a couple hours or overnight
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Nov-12-2003 21:24
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gcrasher
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Microwave is probably faster.
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Nov-12-2003 21:26
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Acid John
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Close south suburb of Chicago, illinois, usa.
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sometimes it doesnt even seem like a record's warped at all.... sometimes it just seems that if you only play the A or B side more, the other side gets "buffed" by sliding against the slipmat, and slides easier and easier.....
just my theory, but it seems correct
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Nov-13-2003 06:09
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punchline
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Virginia, United States
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I don't know about the record being smoothed by wear against the slipmatt. I have plenty of one sided test press white labels and I don't have any problems with them. And they are completely smooth on the unpressed side.
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Nov-13-2003 06:14
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