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- Apr 12, 2011
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- Sydney, Australia
Aha! So it's not a Schallplattenbürger grill?
An iron, eh? That's great, but it looks more like a trouser press.
An iron, eh? That's great, but it looks more like a trouser press.
Aha! So it's not a Schallplattenbürger grill?
An iron, eh? That's great, but it looks more like a trouser press.
A slight hitch in my plans for world domination of the record flattening market. The FLAT.2 machine arrived today, but one of the glass side panels is cracked. I've contacted the supplier and he will replace the unit, but there will be a delay. Meanwhile he has asked me not to use the faulty unit. Disappointing. Here's the unboxing, which proceeded well until my nephew noticed the cracked side panel. You can see that the glass panel is quite thin at the point of breakage.
No - the replacement unit has not arrived yet. Maybe a few days or a week.Hi Mark,
Is the device up and running yet?
It's vinyl. The instruction manual states that the machine only works on vinyl, so if I try a styrene 45, it will have to be a worthless one until I see the results.Was it a styrene record or a vinyl one you tried? I imagine certain flimsy vinyl pressings may be easier to unwarp.
Yes, that's the trouble. It needs an adapter for 45s, maybe similar to the idea I am trying now.Unfortunately all these devices seem to be constructed with LP's in mind and an "it also works for singles" attitude . It will be interesting to see how your cardboard idea will work out .