ButterflyBlood
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Mon May-24-04 03:35 PM
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What happens to records when you boil them? |
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for some reason I've been curious of this, and I'm considering going and buying some crappy record I don't care about just to try this.
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CO Liberal
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Mon May-24-04 03:36 PM
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Records were made from low-temperature vinyl, and heat made them warp.
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Mon May-24-04 03:39 PM
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we used to put them in the oven (on low I suspect) and shape them like bowls or planters. I really don't remember much else - its been 40 years at least.
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Mon May-24-04 03:44 PM
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3. I want to try that now! |
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time to check out the "Discount Dungeon" at Extreme Noise in Minneapolis...
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Mon May-24-04 03:46 PM
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4. same thing that happens |
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when you leave them on your dashboard in Phoenix, AZ in summertime. They warp into something resembling a taco-bowl.
Go to any goodwill store and they should have a 25 cent record for you to try it with.
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mr blur
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Mon May-24-04 03:47 PM
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5. You get an Eagles album |
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Or, if it's very crappy, thin vinyl, a U2 album
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