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| dazzed |
hey I have a question. I have a few of those records where for some reason they cut the center hole too big, and its hard to que w/o skipping. i stick a little folded over duck tape on them to just keep em.. but ducktape comes off and isnt that cool..
so anyway I came up with this nifty idea how to fix it. oughta cost like 15cents a piece -- pretty cheap.
i was just woundering -- do allot of you guys have this prob? cuz if so i think i'm gonna see if i can sell em to record shops.. maybie get a little vinyll money!!
hah
let me know guys
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| Dmatrox |
If you have a technics deck, there is a metal round thing in the top left.
Round metal thing + big hole record ;) |
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| dazzed |
nah dude i mean when the hole was made too big. not the 7" single hole !!
haha!!!
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| Dmatrox |
| bigger than a 2 inch radius is pretty big :eyes: |
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| dazzed |
sorry i think im mixing you up.
you are talking about the big hole on the 7" singles -- not a 7" hole.
i am talking about when they press a 12" and make the hole too big by misstake
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| j_spot |
| I have the same problem with 1 song(mystery #2-Fridge) Its a piss off, cuz the record doesnt speed up when u let go, or hit start |
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| liquidxxd |
| on some records i got from xtc, the hole was too small, i would have to squash the record onto my tables, so i took a knive and took some out of the middle, not too much though |
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| liquidxxd |
| btw dazzed, what was that nifty idea on how to fix it |
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| oDrori |
| Just cut the center of it and put the metal round thingy... should work. |
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| dazzed |
i was thinking just get a really thin washer thats the right size. cut a larger circle out of a thin sticker w/ strong glue.. punch out the center of the sticker and if u did it right it should be flat enough not to get in the way, but the washer will keep it in place.
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| j_spot |
| quote: | Originally posted by dazzed
i was thinking just get a really thin washer thats the right size. cut a larger circle out of a thin sticker w/ strong glue.. punch out the center of the sticker and if u did it right it should be flat enough not to get in the way, but the washer will keep it in place.
dazzed |
now that would be innovative |
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