Collect enough vinyl And you are guaranteed to find yourself with a two warpid albums that will not be able to run properly. You may have left them directly in the sun, maybe you have not kept them flat, or possibly you got the old stream of a bargaining price and thought that you could restore it and defeat the discogs in their own game.
Photo: Chris Hassam
It is difficult to set up a tentable or choose the right player, but fixing the warpid record without special tooling (and the knowledge associated with it) has long been able to be worth it.
The TRANT STALORTS Pro Project has to fix it. It has just presented the Flatan IT in advance, its first dedicated Valentine Flating Machine. It is a beautiful aluminum lump, which has two 12 -inch hot plates that press the heat and its precious long players again. Can this save your worst record? In my experience, it works very well.
Finally flat
Photo: Chris Hassam
Here is nothing particularly like, just one extremely accurate thermostat offers the ideal warmth to fix your shellox. Once heated an hour, this temperature will retain 136.4 degrees Fahrenheit (58 degrees Celsius) and will slowly blacksize any vinyl warping. This will only fluctuate in two degrees, and once you leave for two hours, up to 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius), the record can be safely removed.
How many days you will press to suppress the record depends on the thickness of Vinal. Chinaki will take more time pressing over 180 grams of pressing, and the warp will be more difficult than the Dinflex Records. Before I work on my enthusiastic but wobble collection of white labels of the 90s but the 90s. Put, I need to test it on something less valuable.




