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Pete, I'm sure many will dissagree, but take my advice and just shove the f####r to the back of your collection and forget about it, thereby saving yourself a lot of agro and wasted time!

Best, Dave

Styrene or Vinyl.......i'm guessing at vinyl, PM me and depending on it's value (to you) i will sort it for you.........but it's never risk free.

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Thanks Daz Dave, unsure about puttin it to the back of my collection just yet, took it to work this morning and put under consolidation, which means under vacuum ( 29 psi with a little heat just warm ) should have used a little more heat i think. But it as made it look a little bit better so i`m on the right track. By the way the track is Jr Walker good rockin` on the Harvey label nice tune. Like i`ve said cheers too both of you for your replies

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Brad Hales (mr blue on here) in detroit has a pro warp straightner,charges a fee,safest way

John Manship straightend a mate of mine's record , i thought it was brand new when he'd finished , it was like a soup bowl to start with. Super duper job.

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Anyone got any ideas how to rectify a warped record. All ideas wecolmed

Hey mate - what worked for me was placing the record between two heavy pieces of glass and then suspending it above my hot-air floor vent! 30 mins later - not even a hint of a wobble ;)

I've heard of others doing it with the double panes of glass, but then placing it on the parcel shelf of their car in full sunlight.

Good luck.

Looks promising though doesn't it! Might have an invest myself.

it's a lot of money for a flat piece of metal though.

that guy has a nice looking oven btw.

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