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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
dazzed
Dmatrox
If you have a technics deck, there is a metal round thing in the top left.

Round metal thing + big hole record ;)
dazzed
nah dude i mean when the hole was made too big. not the 7" single hole !!

haha!!!

dazzed
Dmatrox
bigger than a 2 inch radius is pretty big :eyes:
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

dazzed
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
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
liquidxxd
btw dazzed, what was that nifty idea on how to fix it
oDrori
Just cut the center of it and put the metal round thingy... should work.
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

j_spot
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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
Dj_ExOn
good idea!;)
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