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Summer Heat and Vinyl
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| shompton |
| I just got my records I had ordered last week from juno. It's a humid 90 degree day. When I took the package inside from the mailman and cracked it open to check them out, I noticed they were sizzling hot. I haven't put them on the decks yet... I figured I would let them sit in the AC for a while. How hot does it need to be to render a record useless? How do you people combat heat problems? I had no control over this one, and if I end up losing $100 I'm gonna be pretty pissed. Thanks. |
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| sKyBreAK |
well
worst thing that could happen would be your record(s) get warped
grooves get damaged
lol
i don't know what iwould do
:)
combat heat?
i just stick my records where theres not much heat
guess you can't really do anything to prevent mail orders from bein heated up
anyyyhoowww
i just ordered 6 records from juno
hope its not hot that day
snow works good though
i had like 15 records comin in and they were placed in snow lol
i only got home at 9pm (decemeber) and they were covered in snow
good thing juno packs them up good though, dikdn't get wet :) |
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| patticus |
of course they were covered in snow, we live in canada, eh.
make sure to lock the door to your igloo on your way out |
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| Johnny Eckhardt |
| If you keep your vinyl packed pretty tight together...they should survive. |
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