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1997-01-09 21:12Styrolene vaT Re: (idm) de-warping records
1997-01-10 06:54Styrolene vaT Re: (idm) de-warping records
1997-02-24 17:11Howard Shih (idm) de-warping records
├─ 1997-02-25 22:18Mark Kolmar Re: (idm) de-warping records
│ └─ 1997-02-26 19:01Ben Coffer Re: (idm) de-warping records
└─ 1997-02-26 15:56EbbenFlow Re: (idm) de-warping records
├─ 1997-02-26 15:55Howard Shih Re: (idm) de-warping records
│ └─ 1997-03-06 19:26EbbenFlow Re: (idm) de-warping records
│ └─ 1997-03-07 01:57The Rare Guy Re: (idm) de-warping records
└─ 1997-03-01 05:29Mark Kolmar Re: (idm) de-warping records
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1997-01-09 21:12Styrolene vaT> almost forgot - keep it in the sleeve! Hope this helps. - Thank god > no one has asked h
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quoted 2 lines almost forgot - keep it in the sleeve! Hope this helps. - Thank god> almost forgot - keep it in the sleeve! Hope this helps. - Thank god > no one has asked how to remove scratches - you all would think me MAD!
you cant just make statements like that and just sign off! of course we want to know! :) kF
1997-01-10 06:54Styrolene vaTBen Coffer wrote: > This is what my friend did. ...one of my airliquide records was badly
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Ben Coffer wrote:
quoted 5 lines This is what my friend did. ...one of my airliquide records was badly> This is what my friend did. ...one of my airliquide records was badly > warped due to the sun's rays falling on it so he put it in a crate of > v. tightly packed 'house choons' right in the middle of them for a few > days and that sorted it out. Pretty flat after that, just a glimmer of > up-and-downness which is 3% of how badly warped it was before....
thats cool, but i wonder? will it work with old indie records?
1997-02-24 17:11Howard ShihAnyone know a relatively safe way of flattening a slightly warped record? I got a brand sp
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Anyone know a relatively safe way of flattening a slightly warped record? I got a brand spankin' new Panacea 12" last week and while it plays relatively fine, watching the needle bounce up and down (ever so slightly) bugs the hell out of me. Or am I better leaving things be? Howard Shih howards@m4dd.com Programmer/Analyst Meta 4 Digital Design Phone: 201-309-0005 Ext. 242 FAX: 201-309-0110
1997-02-25 22:18Mark KolmarIf the record plays OK, leave it alone. If a record is seriously warped, the only thing I
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Tue, 25 Feb 1997 16:18:31 -0600 (CST)
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If the record plays OK, leave it alone. If a record is seriously warped, the only thing I know of that will help (and do additional damage in the process) is to put the vinyl in between two large pieces of glass in a barely-warm oven, then don't even think about touching it until the whole thing has cooled back down to room temperature. This will melt the whole thing slightly, so only makes sense if the record is unplayable otherwise. --Mark On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, Howard Shih wrote:
quoted 15 lines Anyone know a relatively safe way of flattening a slightly warped record?> Anyone know a relatively safe way of flattening a slightly warped record? > I got a brand spankin' new Panacea 12" last week and while it plays > relatively fine, watching the needle bounce up and down (ever so slightly) > bugs the hell out of me. > > Or am I better leaving things be? > > Howard Shih > howards@m4dd.com > Programmer/Analyst > Meta 4 Digital Design > Phone: 201-309-0005 Ext. 242 > FAX: 201-309-0110 > >
1997-02-26 19:01Ben CofferIn message <Pine.SOL.3.95.970225161512.7135G-100000@typhoon>, Mark Kolmar <mkolmar@xnet.co
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In message <Pine.SOL.3.95.970225161512.7135G-100000@typhoon>, Mark Kolmar <mkolmar@xnet.com> writes
quoted 9 lines If the record plays OK, leave it alone.>If the record plays OK, leave it alone. > >If a record is seriously warped, the only thing I know of that will help >(and do additional damage in the process) is to put the vinyl in between >two large pieces of glass in a barely-warm oven, then don't even think >about touching it until the whole thing has cooled back down to room >temperature. This will melt the whole thing slightly, so only makes sense >if the record is unplayable otherwise. >
Bad idea!!! This is what my friend did. ...one of my airliquide records was badly warped due to the sun's rays falling on it so he put it in a crate of v. tightly packed 'house choons' right in the middle of them for a few days and that sorted it out. Pretty flat after that, just a glimmer of up-and-downness which is 3% of how badly warped it was before.... -- Ben Coffer Hybrid Productions http://www.hybridgame.demon.co.uk/
1997-02-26 15:56EbbenFlowI wouldn't suggest the glass in am oven thing.... Sounds scary! What I do is put a heavy i
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I wouldn't suggest the glass in am oven thing.... Sounds scary! What I do is put a heavy item on top of the record and place it on top of my amp... its only 100 watts (if it were any more I'd get evicted - CERWIN VEGAS kill neighbors:) The slight heat produced by the amp is too low to damage the tracks but enough to flatten the rekkid - oh! almost forgot - keep it in the sleeve! Hope this helps. - Thank god no one has asked how to remove scratches - you all would think me MAD!
quoted 16 lines Anyone know a relatively safe way of flattening a slightly warped record?> > Anyone know a relatively safe way of flattening a slightly warped record? > I got a brand spankin' new Panacea 12" last week and while it plays > relatively fine, watching the needle bounce up and down (ever so slightly) > bugs the hell out of me. > > Or am I better leaving things be? > > Howard Shih > howards@m4dd.com > Programmer/Analyst > Meta 4 Digital Design > Phone: 201-309-0005 Ext. 242 > FAX: 201-309-0110 > >
1997-02-26 15:55Howard ShihOn Wed, 26 Feb 1997, EbbenFlow wrote: > I wouldn't suggest the glass in am oven thing....
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On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, EbbenFlow wrote:
quoted 7 lines I wouldn't suggest the glass in am oven thing.... Sounds scary! What I> I wouldn't suggest the glass in am oven thing.... Sounds scary! What I > do is put a heavy item on top of the record and place it on top of my > amp... its only 100 watts (if it were any more I'd get evicted - > CERWIN VEGAS kill neighbors:) The slight heat produced by the amp is > too low to damage the tracks but enough to flatten the rekkid - oh! > almost forgot - keep it in the sleeve! Hope this helps. - Thank god > no one has asked how to remove scratches - you all would think me MAD!
Okay, You've got my curiousity aroused. What do you do? Howard Shih howards@m4dd.com Programmer/Analyst Meta 4 Digital Design Phone: 201-309-0005 Ext. 242 FAX: 201-309-0110
1997-03-06 19:26EbbenFlowok ok...better late than never, right? How to remove scratches from rekkids (i claim no re
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ok ok...better late than never, right? How to remove scratches from rekkids (i claim no responsibility for damage incurred) needed equiptment: lighter needle (sewing) pliers take needle and grasp w/ pliers - heat needle w/ lighter - gently remove scratch by pressing it gently w hot needle - this needs to be done in as anal retentive a manner as you can possibly muster do this only if all other options are exhausted... I prcticed this before ever attempting it on promos i got from sony america - i wish they would stop sending me stuff... umm - This method became neccissary for me to remove a scratch from my original pressing of temple of transparent balls - LOVE THAT ALBUM - sounds like new now!! I digress DJ Ebben Flow on now - solid doctor - losing patients vol. 1
1997-03-07 01:57The Rare GuyOn 06-Mar-97, EbbenFlow scribbled something about Re: (idm) de-warping records: >How to re
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On 06-Mar-97, EbbenFlow scribbled something about Re: (idm) de-warping records:
quoted 2 lines How to remove scratches from rekkids (i claim no responsibility for>How to remove scratches from rekkids (i claim no responsibility for >damage incurred)
quoted 4 lines needed equiptment:>needed equiptment: >lighter >needle (sewing) >pliers
ah.. i've heard of this before. :)
quoted 1 line do this only if all other options are exhausted...>do this only if all other options are exhausted...
other options? :) Like replacing the record? :D well I'll certainly try this. let's see.. girl/boy ep, global goon, d'arcangelo, and some goa vinyl.. Thank god none of my rarities are scratched.. g/b got scratched when I was mixing some stuff on tape. My headphones (lousy shit ones, broken really, but ah well) fell off my head and onto my sl1200! :( I thought it was all over, but just a few scratches. -- __ __\ \ Aurafix aka Hillie / PHD ^ DAMONES / /_\ \ http://www.clark.net/pub/buh/index.html \_____/ >> buh@clark.net >> < > .. >> .<>> >> > , m7= Do re mi fa so la ti .. Oh let's see if we can make it easier..
1997-03-01 05:29Mark KolmarOn Wed, 26 Feb 1997, EbbenFlow wrote: > I wouldn't suggest the glass in am oven thing....
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Fri, 28 Feb 1997 23:29:17 -0600 (CST)
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On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, EbbenFlow wrote:
quoted 3 lines I wouldn't suggest the glass in am oven thing.... Sounds scary! What I> I wouldn't suggest the glass in am oven thing.... Sounds scary! What I > > > > Anyone know a relatively safe way of flattening a slightly warped record?
The oven should be set as low as it can be, with the door half-open. And this is only to save a record you could otherwise never play! Weights are available that will help flatten a record temporarily. One weight for the center and a heavy loop for the outside. It's easy to find a regular piece of metal for the center. That will help a "dish warp", for one side anyway... Turntables are available with a vacuum pump that holds the vinyl firmly on the platter. Audiophile stuff... --Mark