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Like all record collectors there will be some records that do have warps, hopefully not affecting play but some that cause jumps and skips making them unplayable.

Saw this today, a record flattening machine, has anyone ever used one ? Do they work ?

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  On 05/04/2020 at 17:34, Chris L said:

Like all record collectors there will be some records that do have warps, hopefully not affecting play but some that cause jumps and skips making them unplayable.

Saw this today, a record flattening machine, has anyone ever used one ? Do they work ?

Chris

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There's been a few thread here on this idea, I think it will do flat breads better ðŸ˜€

Try this

 

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  On 05/04/2020 at 17:42, Blackpoolsoul said:

There's been a few thread here on this idea, I think it will do flat breads better ðŸ˜€

Try this

 

Oh boy !! putting it in the oven ðŸ˜²ðŸ¥µðŸ¥µðŸ¥µ

Any method that uses some necessary heat will damage the grooves, if a record plays well even if it is warped leave it alone. A warp is probably caused by releasing from its stamper to soon rather than it happening from poor storage. 

I know we must have one somewhere, but I don't do ovens. 

- Kev

  On 06/04/2020 at 09:28, Kevinkent said:

I know we must have one somewhere, but I don't do ovens. 

- Kev

I don't think any method will work properly as there are so many different "qualities / types" of vinyl, unless someone is really lucky

 

The gadget portrayed is unlikely to work, and if you choose to use the service advertised there is a no-money back guarantee so you will certainly lose out.

All you can do with badly warped records is play them on old-fashioned turntables with heavy tonearms.

I tried something that worked . It was two pieces of glass and pop the record in between. Leave it in the sunshine and it did get the warp out. I've only done it once though, maybe I was lucky !

Paul.

  On 06/04/2020 at 14:05, Preston soulie said:

I tried something that worked . It was two pieces of glass and pop the record in between. Leave it in the sunshine and it did get the warp out. I've only done it once though, maybe I was lucky !

Paul.

Trouble is there are not many hot days here in Lancashire, maybe global warming will help ðŸ˜€

I was right on with this until the oven appeared.  No way is my vinyl going in the oven!

I did once warp a record by putting it on the window ledge for a moment and forgetting it.  I shoved it between two pieces of cardboard and shoved that into the middle of my collection.  That was about 30 years ago, I've just checked it.  It's verging on playable, I may yet get to hear it again before Covid-19 gets me.

A couple of years back I found a sealed copy of the Timothy Wilson Lp in a Boston record shop for a dollar - nursed it all the way home and upon opening it - it was warped - so looked at a record flattening service on eBay for a tenner - he is still on there - based on Lincs - anyway I send it off - it arrives and he messages me back saying - I can try but it’s the worst warp he has ever dealt with and it may destroy the album completely - I have nothing to loose but a dollar !

End result he gives it a go and it’s perfect ! Best tenner and a dollar I’ve ever spent !!!!

 

  On 05/04/2020 at 17:34, Chris L said:

Like all record collectors there will be some records that do have warps, hopefully not affecting play but some that cause jumps and skips making them unplayable.

Saw this today, a record flattening machine, has anyone ever used one ? Do they work ?

Chris

soul disc flattening device

Looks like a trouser press from a hotel room 

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