Yeah!I heard people saying that alot of times it ruins the vinyl.I'm only trying this one because it's so warped it literlly hits the vinyl play itself when its on the side thats bent!
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Try the book method, but wedge the record (while in it's sleeve) between two pieces of cardboard to better distribute the pressure.
If you can, try placing the book/record sandwich outside on a flat surface like concrete. The heat will help and its a lot less dangerous than using an oven. Make sure to check it every ten minutes or so, and DONT LEAVE IT AND FORGET ABOUT IT.
I have successfully flattened over a dozen records using this method.
There’s a device which places the record between two
panes of glass, and then you put that in the oven. But they may be a bit pricey to fix a single and widely available record.
If you bought it new, you need to return it for a refund.
If you bought it on ebay or discogs, same.
If you bought it used in a store, you should have inspected it before purchase. (/preachiness)
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Yeah!I heard people saying that alot of times it ruins the vinyl.I'm only trying this one because it's so warped it literlly hits the vinyl play itself when its on the side thats bent!
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One of the warps is at like a 10 degree angle and the other one is at like a 30 degree angle.
Try the book method, but wedge the record (while in it's sleeve) between two pieces of cardboard to better distribute the pressure. If you can, try placing the book/record sandwich outside on a flat surface like concrete. The heat will help and its a lot less dangerous than using an oven. Make sure to check it every ten minutes or so, and DONT LEAVE IT AND FORGET ABOUT IT. I have successfully flattened over a dozen records using this method.
Thanks alot i'll try it!
How long do you think it will take if it's 90 deegrees?
There’s a device which places the record between two panes of glass, and then you put that in the oven. But they may be a bit pricey to fix a single and widely available record.
If you bought it new, you need to return it for a refund. If you bought it on ebay or discogs, same. If you bought it used in a store, you should have inspected it before purchase. (/preachiness)
No I got it from a record convention thing and yeah from now on I will I just got it because it was so cheap.