You ever pull out a record to find that the jacket has somehow warped or gotten misshaped? Like thisWhat's the science? How does it happen? Can it be fixed, and if so, how?It seems to be totally random.
If the sleeve gets a little damp and then dries out quickly that can happen, I've seen it happen with sleeves that still have shrink around them too. No cures that I know of, just put it in a "tight" stack, Johnny. And how may I ask, did you break that record?
the broken record was warped, you ever try bending it to see how bad the warp is? Yeah.
No moisture here, just seems that certain jackets do this. The two or three I've pulled out have tape on the seams, so perhaps there's something to that. Maybe it prevents the seams from giving when there's a temp change.
The two or three I've pulled out have tape on the seams, so perhaps there's something to that. Maybe it prevents the seams from giving when there's a temp change.
One more reason to stay away from tape when dealing with seams splitting. I hate tape.
The two or three I've pulled out have tape on the seams, so perhaps there's something to that. Maybe it prevents the seams from giving when there's a temp change.
One more reason to stay away from tape when dealing with seams splitting. I hate tape.
For what it's worth, I think glue might present the same problem (unless it's a legitimate glue split)...
I hate having busted seams because they just get worse the more you finger through them
Any good records with splits I just leave alone, and leave the LP out of the jacket - coincidentally, the only times I remember the jacket warping open like in the photo was with certain records where I stored the LP outside of the jacket just like that. When that happened, I stuck a record mailer packing board inside the plastic between the jacket and inner sleeve, which made it look good, and kinda made the jacket regain it's shape.
Jackets with no aesthetic/monetary value that are split horribly, I'll throw some scotch tape on.
if it's a seam coming unglued, just glue that puppy back up. If it's a clean tear, where the pieces fit perfectly back together, I'll glue that too.
If it's an ugly split, i sometimes use tape depending on how bad it is. But, as we see here (I taped part of the Joey Jefferson seam) it can cause problems.
No tape, no glue, just let it be. Put it in a plastic sleeve, leave it. Why bother with tape and glue, I'll just keep it OG. It seems like refinishing an antique chair to me. Not a good idea.
a bit different when you've got clumsy diggers thumbing through your stacks day in and day out. I've seen seams with no splits at all develop them just because someone couldn't wait to get through the Jazz-G section...
i only tape generique 12" sleeves and the ilk... A big pet peeve of mine is 12"s where the open side has gotten all messed up from constant record withdrawl, I often run tape over these to smooth em back out. LP's i either reglue the seam or i cut a length of acid free cardboard / fold in half and glue in to make a new seam
or i cut a length of acid free cardboard / fold in half and glue in to make a new seam
Currently I just put the sleeve in tight plastic, but like Jorge, sometimes I can't sleep because of some cherished raer with splits. I have done the following on occasion for real essential records:
But I agree with Lazer that it's worth keeping it OG... In that light I used to do something I reget now: cutting off a few mm at the open side of the sleeve to make it look tighter when that side is all folded and with little tears (big ).
that happens when the record isnt kept in a controlled climate(i.e. a plastic sleeve). the moisture in the air gets into the sleeve and makes it go wild, i asked the same question a year or so ago
I've been meaning to ask this question for a while now. I have a couple that just mysteriously warp while the rest are fine.
So...am I alone on this one? This is a fairly new UK import 12" from 2000. I've had older sleeves do the same thing. I'm not talking about splitting, I'm talking about straight up mutation of the sleeve for no apparent reason. Why only certain one's?
So...am I alone on this one? This is a fairly new UK import 12" from 2000. I've had older sleeves do the same thing. I'm not talking about splitting, I'm talking about straight up mutation of the sleeve for no apparent reason. Why only certain one's?
Was it in shrinkwrap? Alot of cheaper, thinner 12" sleeves will start to twist once opened, if too tightly or poorly shrinkwrapped.
So...am I alone on this one? This is a fairly new UK import 12" from 2000. I've had older sleeves do the same thing. I'm not talking about splitting, I'm talking about straight up mutation of the sleeve for no apparent reason. Why only certain one's?
Was it in shrinkwrap? Alot of cheaper, thinner 12" sleeves will start to twist once opened, if too tightly or poorly shrinkwrapped.
Yeah, that could very well be the case. Seeing as it gets a million degrees out here, maybe once it cools it constricts the sleeve. I dunno, just always found it strange. Chances are that's it, though.
that happens when the record isnt kept in a controlled climate(i.e. a plastic sleeve). the moisture in the air gets into the sleeve and makes it go wild, i asked the same question a year or so ago
All of my records are in plastic sleeves. This does not explain it.
I have been guilty of doing this to the opening edge too, but I don't think it's that big a deal and I'd do it again. Lots of covers are different sizes anyway, and if you can keep it down to the minimum mm's, all the better. When you get it perfect it looks good, but if you balls it up you feel like a bobie. Got to have sharp scissors and a steady hand, or a very sharp knife and strong flat edge.
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No moisture here, just seems that certain jackets do this. The two or three I've pulled out have tape on the seams, so perhaps there's something to that. Maybe it prevents the seams from giving when there's a temp change.
One more reason to stay away from tape when dealing with seams splitting. I hate tape.
For what it's worth, I think glue might present the same problem (unless it's a legitimate glue split)...
I hate having busted seams because they just get worse the more you finger through them
I think
Dude.
I've been meaning to ask this question for a while now. I have a couple that just mysteriously warp while the rest are fine.
Jackets with no aesthetic/monetary value that are split horribly, I'll throw some scotch tape on.
If I can't sleep at night thinking about that raer with splitted seams, I use glue and pressure. Otherwise, I left them alone.
If it's an ugly split, i sometimes use tape depending on how bad it is. But, as we see here (I taped part of the Joey Jefferson seam) it can cause problems.
LP's i either reglue the seam or i cut a length of acid free cardboard / fold in half and glue in to make a new seam
Currently I just put the sleeve in tight plastic, but like Jorge, sometimes I can't sleep because of some cherished raer with splits. I have done the following on occasion for real essential records:
But I agree with Lazer that it's worth keeping it OG... In that light I used to do something I reget now: cutting off a few mm at the open side of the sleeve to make it look tighter when that side is all folded and with little tears (big
get yourself a bone folder
i used to major in book arts / xerography / printed matter back in art school so i also recomend you nerd out and learn how to make your own glues.
So...am I alone on this one? This is a fairly new UK import 12" from 2000. I've had older sleeves do the same thing. I'm not talking about splitting, I'm talking about straight up mutation of the sleeve for no apparent reason. Why only certain one's?
Was it in shrinkwrap? Alot of cheaper, thinner 12" sleeves will start to twist once opened, if too tightly or poorly shrinkwrapped.
Yeah, that could very well be the case. Seeing as it gets a million degrees out here, maybe once it cools it constricts the sleeve. I dunno, just always found it strange. Chances are that's it, though.
All of my records are in plastic sleeves. This does not explain it.
Temp changes sure do though.
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Have a good weekend - just finished a 2 day telephone battle w/ Sympatico - they finally fessed up that someone may have pulled[/b] the line card for my internet connection meaning I wasn't able to log on whatsoever... Rogers and them need some serious competition...