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send it over to vinyl restoration in italy..he can weld cracks together.. he`s even done ones where the record is broken completely in half
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I have attempted a few repairs over the years one was a two grand record 6 years ago now it’s not worth a carrot , I have never seen crack repaired that stayed repaired, personally after my experience
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Double sided tape ,,, but don't peel the backing
Hope it's okay to post this here..
I received a 45 today that arrived with a crack from centre to edge (owing to woefully inadequate packaging by the seller🙄).
It's not a record that turns up all that often and I might be able to salvage something from this disaster as the record still plays (albeit with a click on each turn...😕)
So what's the best way of strengthening / repairing that? I've seen a John Manship video on YouTube that involves applying a thin layer of superglue to paper and then gently rolling the damaged part of the edge in the superglue. Is superglue ok to use with styrene? Also feels a bit 'one shot' and I'm a bit worried about the crack moving while I'm doing that and the repair not being flat...
...Any tips? Or any other methods?
Apols if this has been covered before.
Thanks.