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Austwiz:
I have managed it in the past.  Sticky tape NOT glue.  A bit of fiddle and match and then record it asap when it works.  Then try to get rid of the pops when the needle hits the joins......

I did it for the b-side of 'My Sentimental Friend' by Herman's Hermits - a track called 'My Lady' which had never been an album track.

wm2007:
on the subject of repairing damaged vinyl, does anyone know any successful techniques for flattening warped lps?

wm

Skids:

--- Quote from: wm2007 on Thu 24 Apr 2008 19:20:07 ---on the subject of repairing damaged vinyl, does anyone know any successful techniques for flattening warped lps?

wm

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warm water will allow you to shape lps

wm2007:
Thanks, Skids.  Warm water, huh?  what do you do, run the warped section under the tap, then press flat with heavy books or somesuch?

wm

Skids:
maybe more than just warm, hot  ;) I've never had to flatten a LP out that much as the needle tends to ride up and down the peaks and valleys, i'm not sure about putting heavy books on soft vinyl, might upset the grooves?

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