Storing heat in the heat (Record warping related)
Snuffdaddy
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Okay i???m after some knowledge from those who might???ve been collecting longer than me and can speak from their experience.We???ve hit summer again and i???m fearing that a lot of my record???s covers have warped, not the wax. I keep my collection upstairs which the whole room absorbs a lot of the heat. (similarly in winter it???s the coldest fuckin??? place in the house) In the middle of the day when it might reach up to 40??C (105f for the non-metric heads), I???m guessing its pretty similar inside. Then by night the whole place cools down to maybe 18??/65f. I might try to get a photo of the damage I???m talking about to give an idea, but does this sound like an overly harsh environment for a record collection to reside? Or nothing really to worry about?I did a bit of research and apparently its ideal to store records at approx. 21??C and not let the temperature fluctuate more than 2?? either way in a 24 hour period, but fuck that it just ain???t possible.Any opinions appreciated!@
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That's the key. Make them insulate themselves from temperature fluctuations.
Agreed, mind are jammed in pretty tight and I don't really have any problems.
My real problem is how to sleep when it's 42C/107F outside and hotter than that inside my upstairs sauna of a bedroom (i.e. today)
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These has even been a few spots where the road has melted, just straight up turned into liquid and run off the road.
Does it get very humid as well? I would think that paper warping would have something to do with moisture as well as heat. If you don't want to pay for air conditioning to keep the temp down (understandable), you may want to consider a de-humidifier to at least keep the air dry.
It's rather sad when you look forward to getting back to the office and it's bountiful air conditioning...
really nice though
remined me alot like portland in some ways( melbourne)
hott damm the road melting is crazy .
i wouldnt worry about the wax if you havent noticed any warps
it has to get pretty steamy for records to melt
i think records are more warp prone when laying flat not up next to one another.
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jan and feb are ultra hot down under
while up here we get rain and or snow
This is really good advice for summer and winter, especially if your house/apartment is poorly insulated.