place the warped record in a tightly packed crate and leave for a week or so.
james
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Subject: [313] warped records
I know this has been posted many times before but a a
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From: "debonair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [313] warped records
> put the warped record, flat, between
> two heavy panes of glass, and leave in the
> sun for a
I know this has been posted many times before but a a couple of friends and I
just wanted to get some specific directions on unwarping our records before
we stick them into the oven to long or something. So if anyone can tell me
how to do it it would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
-Stacey
i was told if you put it in the oven at a low temp and then take it out and
put something heavy and flat on top of it then it will flatten out...but i
think that is a last resort for badly warped vinyl. i also need to know
because my Velocity Funk record is warped and the side with Banjo skips
I know that this has been discussed before, but I have some slightly
warped vinyl. How can I flatten it? Thanks in advance.
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Christos Michalakis "I'm a Canadian. Its kind of like an American,
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