What do you do to protect the condition of your records?
soundsreal
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How many of y'all keep every single record you have in plastic slips, and keep your record in the inner sleeve and then place it inside the plastic slip with the cover but not inside the cover, like how you get it mailed from someone who knows what they're doing? The reason I ask is because lately I've been seeing some pictures of large collections owned by peeps who clearly have invested a lot of time and money into building their collection and yet not a plastic cover in sight. Am I the only one with this habit and if so am I wasting my time?
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temp controlled strg. or pay attention to the humidity where your records are stored.
if you live on a coast, salty air is not good for records.
NSFW
Been worried about this for a while now - as most of my records are stored in my garage, which sits about, oh, 150 yards from the Pacific Ocean here in San Francisco. May be time to move them into the house.
That Shotgun pic is the coolest thing I've seen in a while btw.
So true.
Only an idiot would put telescopic sights on a shotgun.
I agree, but two things:
1) Only an idiot would shoot a shotgun with their titties exposed to being hit w/kickback
2) It looks like it might be a drawing.
Shirts are not a neccessary requirement.
with
or without titties:
but a scope would not only make no sense at all but with her holding the gun like that would result in
or worse.
And why hasn't anybody mentioned her elbows yet?
spent, naturally.
What's really real with collection care and serious humidity? Want to make sure my stuff is protected preparing to spend my first summer in Houston. Constant AC? Buy a dehumidifier for my place?
Any tips would help.
Constant AC sounds like a lot of money, but I would definitely try to keep it as dry as possible... look into the wattage of AC vs. Dehumidifiers.
poly sleeves help from the covers bowing out. I would imagine the ideal situation is a central air/heat type of place where you can set a temp and have the AC cycle on and off....
I bag stuff I think deserves a bag, but I don't fuss that much over it. I just try my best to handle LPs with care and they should be ok. Moving makes things trickier, but that should kick up the poly'ing and shit.
http://www.sleevetown.com/lp-sleeves-outer.shtml
b/w
Gayduhs don't sweat.
I live here in Houston and always have. Your collection will be fine, just don't do anything stupid like leave them out in the sun, get water on them and never feed them after midnight.
If you want them to be pristine till the end of time, just keep them in A/C in your house. But they're not going to melt if you store them in your garage or something.
I'm with it.
Drew, welcome to Houston. Like everyone else said, your records will be fine.
Please to save the company sleeves and keep them with the records.
I need them to light my cigar with, sorry.
I can't stand plastic sleeves on 45s. I use these instead (essential for DJing):
7" Die-Cut Jacket -Your record collection deserves the very best in protection and our record jackets are made from 8 pt. coated paperboard. The protective finish is designed to repel household pollutants, grime, fingerprints and mildew. Exterior dimensions 71/8??? x 7???, will hold record and inner sleeve. Item No. 3JAC7IN
http://www.sleevetown.com/7-in-sleeves.shtml - 2nd one down
Plastic 45 sleeves are to protect the picture sleeves (and company sleeves) not the 45s.