Inexpensive Record Flattening Machine

Bradrock

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#3
Nice! I just opened an LP like that tonight. I'm trying an even cheaper method. I've got the fire stoked & the living room is 93 degrees right now. I'm hoping if I keep playing the record & get it a bit warmer, that it might lay down.
 

nakdoc

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My friendly record store has an expensive machine using this technology. You absolutely must keep the temperature as low as possible. The big issue is a cycle takes about 4 hours. His expensive machine can do 2 records at once with rice paper between them. Both top and bottom are heated in his machine.
 
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Looks cool, and I know a lot of people like to heat the records up, some people between two panes of glass in the sun. Myself I would never reheat a record, and I would think that not only with a flatt n the records, but may do something to the grooves.

As an alternative, I sprung for the periphery ring, and it was hundreds of dollars for the universal one but I figured I'd only have to buy it once. Works like a charm because I was getting sick of sending back new LPs. You would think after all these years that they would be able to make a record that isn't warped upon purchase, but that's definitely something they did better back in the day. Probably all the recycled vinyl material.
 
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