8 MORE LIFE HACKS for record collectors | SAVE MONEY pt. 2

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  • 8 more great life hacks for record collectors... submitted by Channel 33 RPM viewers like you. These tips work, and will save you money (which you can use to buy more vinyl).
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  • @sandysmith9869
    @sandysmith9869 Před 2 lety +2

    I use ladies makeup brushes for cleaning dust off my records. They're super soft, and don't scratch.

  • @jobarrios
    @jobarrios Před 4 lety

    Best advice ever, buy a box of vodka, drink it all and save the box!!! I also like the pipe insulation trick.Very useful hacks, thanks!

  • @AndyP126
    @AndyP126 Před 4 lety +3

    I got mentioned in a Frank video. I feel special!

  • @grahambiggs9822
    @grahambiggs9822 Před 4 lety

    Great show as always Frank. Just to say my 4 mil SINGLE Pocket (12 inch) LP Vinyl Record Sleeves turned up today from Vinyl storage solutions. Took a month to arrive in the UK from Canada but worth the wait and very very nice. Thanks for sharing on your show.

  • @MK-tj5bf
    @MK-tj5bf Před 3 lety

    So many smart ideas! Thank you all guys

  • @4TheRecordoriginal
    @4TheRecordoriginal Před 4 lety

    Another great video man keep them coming and just like the McDonalds boxs the Wendy's French fire boxes work perfectly for LP's they fit so good and that's what I used to move my collection last time I moved and you can always go there and get free boxes that's my place of business and we are always happy to help anyone out especially vinyl collectors

  • @guiltyforgiven7167
    @guiltyforgiven7167 Před 3 lety

    More great stuff, love it!

  • @mjallenuk
    @mjallenuk Před 4 lety +1

    Love life hacks. Especially when it helps to clear up confusion!

  • @noogie3784
    @noogie3784 Před 4 lety

    Happy Father's Day to you Frank and all watching. Got to spend the day with my Dad, lucky to have a Father like that.

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you. I am glad you had a good Father's Day

  • @thetubesrock
    @thetubesrock Před 4 lety

    Great video Frank! Alot of things to try. I'm anticipating part 3!!

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh man... I don't know if I have enough for a Part 3, but never say never! Thanks for tuning in.
      Frank

  • @robertbenton2804
    @robertbenton2804 Před 2 lety +1

    Some techs are saying that the moon gel type of stylus cleaners leave a residue on your stylus that collects even more deposits! Many audiophiles have put them away until more info is available.

  • @TorontoJon
    @TorontoJon Před 4 lety +1

    4:31 Frank, that's a great tip to use Listerine breath strip packs to contain Moongel pads. I used to keep empty Listerine breath strip packs in a box because I thought sooner or later I'd find a use for the plastic cases, so thanks for the tip! :)

  • @BD_MEDIA.
    @BD_MEDIA. Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, Frank! Thank you!

  • @jackstraxrecords
    @jackstraxrecords Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for the Hacks! I definitely use these, thanks again.

  • @Vinylfreak85
    @Vinylfreak85 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome hacks! keep them coming. Thanks again!

  • @casperguylkn
    @casperguylkn Před 4 lety +2

    I use denatured alcohol, distilled water and a wetting agent to clean my records. The denatured alcohol (which can be found at hardware stores like Home Depot) lasts quite a long time and the mixture seems to work well.

  • @Matthew-nt5ml
    @Matthew-nt5ml Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the shout out Frank happy Sunday...🤘🏻

  • @lpspinners8736
    @lpspinners8736 Před 3 lety

    Frank, I have found the PERFECT record cleaning solution: in a 1 quart plastic container I mix: 1/4 - 99% Isopropyl alcohol 3/4 Distilled water, 10 drops of Kodak Photo-Flo. Cap it and lightly mix, then let it sit for at least one day. Trust me, it works GREAT, especially with a MOFI Record cleaning felt brush, but be sure to rinse the record immediately with distilled water. If using a vacuum record cleaning machine, go ahead and rinse the record TWICE following using this cleaning solution. It WORKS GREAT and it's cheap. For those that have purchased Audio Intelligent Record Cleaning Solutions, their 32 0z bottles work awesome (the ones with the flip open plastic spouts, not the pull open caps).

  • @lauher21
    @lauher21 Před 4 lety

    Happy Father’s Day Frank God bless you and the family

  • @scmclark
    @scmclark Před 4 lety

    I just ordered a kallax 3 x 4. My 2 x 4 filled up fast because I watch videos like yours and now I'm hooked! my wife hates you. lol j/k

  • @QoraxAudio
    @QoraxAudio Před 4 lety +1

    That trick for flattening vinyl definitely works at the right temperature and a similar method is used by very expensive equipment like the ORB DF-01i A+ disc flattener.
    I don't know if this also works for polystyrene singles though...

  • @hofy3393
    @hofy3393 Před 4 lety +2

    I use pool noodles in place of pipe insulation. Pick them up super cheap at the end of summer clearance at the dollar store.

    • @catdeli
      @catdeli Před 4 lety

      Yes, I wondered if anyone would mention dollar store pool noodles. I have them in all my shelves. Only drawback is you can't find them before or after Summer season here.

  • @thetownspeople6486
    @thetownspeople6486 Před 3 lety

    I use Covidien Webcol alcohol prep wipes (medical) they’re kind of like the wipes used for cleaning eye glasses but with a softer texture. They work better than anything else I’ve ever used.

  • @mercurialmagictrees
    @mercurialmagictrees Před 4 lety

    My record cleaning solution I use is distilled water and a few teaspoons of regular ammonia. It's basically what is in Windex minus the other additives for smell.
    I was told by a local shop owner who is old and has used it all of his years collecting. That was helpful but what really sealed the deal to me was looking up chemistry table information online it shows that ammonia is not reactive in a bad way to PVC polyvinyl chloride (records)

  • @thecreaturesdancedlikeus3922

    Thanks bud!

  • @papagoose8349
    @papagoose8349 Před 4 lety

    jet dry is a good wetting agent too.
    i use 4 to 1 distilled water / alcohol with 1 tablespoon of jet dry in a quart spray bottle.
    you can find spray bottles with mix ratios already marked.
    this helps get the mix right.

  • @suprememusicmaster
    @suprememusicmaster Před 4 lety +1

    Hey there, Frank...I've loved the channel for a long time now and have recommended your videos to many...I work in a store where I've picked up quite a few boxes over the years...Something to keep in mind next time you go shopping and it doesn't hurt to ask for them...I have found that the large boxes that contain the 4 liter bottles of Carlo Rossi Burgundy or Sangria wine happen to be just the right size for LP records...Plus, if they are sturdy enough to handle large glass bottles of wine, they are fine for the records...I also save some of the mailer pads I get from online record orders and use them as buffers at either end of the box to keep everything upright...I can fit a good 85-100 records per box depending on the thickness of the albums, sometimes less with double album sets...I have also found that roma tomato boxes work surprisingly well to corral any old 45's you have sitting around..You can fit 2 rows of 45's in each box and they have lids, too...When a friend of mine moved, he transported his entire 5,000+ 45 rpm collection across state lines in those boxes and all of them were stacked on a shipping pallet wrapped in cellophane...Speaking of those shipping pallets, which can often be obtained for free by looking around, the wood can be used to create some very rustic LP crates or a nice record stand for your turntable and records...More good tips to keep in mind!

  • @metallian2952
    @metallian2952 Před 4 lety

    When I moved years ago I used wine boxes from the supermarket. Holds usually 6 bottles of wine, fit records perfect and don't get to heavy.

  • @happyhippythevinylguy
    @happyhippythevinylguy Před 4 lety

    I have used the magic eraser for a couple years since I saw Odd box topper recommended it, But when you mentioned the moon gel I ordered one and I love it I use both of them. Thank you very much for the great tips we really appreciate the videos brother I hope you have a great Father's Day.

  • @7JANEWAY
    @7JANEWAY Před 4 lety

    I use the small Walmart boxes. They’re the perfect size for albums. You can get approximately 75 albums in a box.
    And-my boxes are on the floor, so I don’t have to worry about them falling out!!!
    I learned this next “hack” from a YT channel. I always clean my records before playing them (even if I had just played them the day before). I use a few drops of clear dish washing soap on the soft side of a sponge and warm (never hot) water, and wash them like I was washing a dish. Then I make sure that they’re rinsed off thoroughly with warm not hot water. Then I use one towel to blot off the excess water, and also to dry the label completely so the water doesn’t soak in. I follow with a microfiber cloth, where I push down with some pressure to get into the grooves. I end with a dish towel to finish drying and polishing the record. Then the record is ready to play. This technique only takes a few minutes and only costs pennies, and best of all, it works.

  • @bobqualls257
    @bobqualls257 Před 4 lety

    More good hacks, Frank. Thanks for sharing! I especially endorse the use of liquor boxes to relocate records. I use them in my last move. At least I. hope it's my last. Moving is hard!

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh man yeah... I also hope I don't move again for awhile...

  • @Figures.Horror.Music.
    @Figures.Horror.Music. Před 4 lety

    Frank, for your next AMA video can you talk a little about the dos and don'ts on framing albums. I have a few priceless albums from the 90's that are sealed and I want to frame them without causing them harm. What are your preferred frames? Can you frame gatefold albums? Will it cause ring where, or do you frame just the sleeve?

  • @morrisonAV
    @morrisonAV Před 4 lety +18

    No, no, no. Not Rubbing Alcohol! Rubbing has oils included in it for the purpose of rubbing sore muscles. Isopropyl alcohol contains no other agents and will not leave a film behind when mixed with distilled water.

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety +2

      Didn't I say isopropyl? 99% isoproyl is what I usually say.

    • @morrisonAV
      @morrisonAV Před 4 lety +1

      @@Channel33RPM Frank, I think you were saying the right thing, but some of the life hack folks were saying "rubbing". I too use Magic Eraser but am thinking about trying BluTack.

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety +2

      @@morrisonAV Ah, understood. I will have to clarify in a future vid. I think some folks use the terms interchangeably, but you make a good point.

    • @Kalprog
      @Kalprog Před 4 lety

      Quick question Frank regarding the ratio mix. I get the iso-distilled ratio but how much Kodak flow agent to you use? I primarily use the Spin Clean system but always wondered what the mix of the Kodak product was in case I need to just clean a few records by hand. Thanks.

  • @mercurialmagictrees
    @mercurialmagictrees Před 4 lety +1

    I only have a $50 diamond stylus (mm cartridge)but I still bought a actual stylus cleaner lol. It was a competitor brand to the onzow. The brand is called "momilla" I think it works great and looks cool next to the turntable. The container is a hexagon shape, the dome above the gel is magnifying glass too. I bought a new blue zero stat 3milty for $80.
    Some might think it's silly to spend more on the accessories then the stylus and cartridge but I have a 80s Technics slqd33 turntable that only accepts p mount style cartridges so my new options were only limited to what audio Technica has or possibly new old stock "shure" p mount cartridges. My stereo sounds great so I'm happy.

  • @danielnieto2566
    @danielnieto2566 Před 4 lety +1

    Watching Channel 33 RPM in itself is a life hack

  • @peterlipond2643
    @peterlipond2643 Před 4 lety +1

    Michael Fremer also recommends using the blue tack or a typewriter cleaning material. I've used blue tack for some time, it works, but there are better ways of cleaning stylus...Have a nice one

  • @MikeGuitarPlayer07
    @MikeGuitarPlayer07 Před 4 lety

    Great hacks once again man! All the best!

  • @michaelmcclelland2896

    My local shop sells a small bottle for $5. But mixes their own blend for it. They also sell the regular brands that off we the same results. Just don’t go overboard about the alcohol content or dish soap. 1 drop and shake it up. Then wait till it’s done being foamy or bubbly.

  • @hikerpunk2823
    @hikerpunk2823 Před 4 lety +1

    Isopropyl alcohol is also widely used for cleaning bicycles. An overlooked source of it may be a bike shop or car parts shop. The most popular is called Muc Off and is coloured bright pink so it should be easy to spot. And no, it won't stain your vinyl pink, I've been using it for years.

  • @michaelackley5773
    @michaelackley5773 Před 4 lety

    Always gotta be one in the bunch!!

  • @stepheng8779
    @stepheng8779 Před 4 lety +1

    Haha looking right now at a vodka bottle box full of records, perfect size 😀
    They're still in the box cos midway through building my room I've put my back out so all I can do is look at the mess I've created.

  • @Lemmo73
    @Lemmo73 Před 4 lety

    Hi Frank, great video really enjoyed it. Whats your thoughts on music streaming, quality etc, also what service do you use? Hope you and family are staying well and safe.

  • @fredmccarroll3476
    @fredmccarroll3476 Před 4 lety

    For cleaning my records I use in a spray bottle, 75% distilled water and 25% denatured alcohol, which I buy at Lowe's. I lay the record down on a microfiber cloth, spray the record with the solution, then use a 2nd microfiber cloth to wipe down the record gently. I also use the same solution in my D4 Discwasher bottle and I apply a small amount on my Discwasher stylus cleaning brush and my Discwasher record cleaning brush. Sometimes, I also use a product called Novus 1 on some of my records. Claims to clean, shine, and protect plastic/vinyl.

  • @RonFerlman
    @RonFerlman Před 4 lety

    I've used 2 panes of glass around a record and popped it in the oven at lowest temp for 5 minutes. Took it out and let it cool and it was flat.

  • @johnw.graovac8030
    @johnw.graovac8030 Před 4 lety +4

    I used to use magic eraser but when I read the instructions and they said be careful on shiny surfaces that it may dull them. I wanted to know what was in Magic eraser there is no chemicals in it but I found out the way they designed it. It works like 1000 to 2000 grit sandpaper so now I use the blue tack to keep clean my stylist clean.

    • @mercurialmagictrees
      @mercurialmagictrees Před 4 lety

      Yikes sounds scary to use if one has an expensive stylus. I literally cringed when I read this. I only have a $40 stylus but I decided to buy a proper stylus cleaner called "momilla" it's a competitor brand to "onzow"

  • @butchgo3756
    @butchgo3756 Před 3 lety

    I have been using the Moongel and it works perfectly and it's only $10.00 for 4 strips...... I use 3 parts of distilled water to 1 part of 90% isopropyl alcohol and about 1/4 teaspoon of Jet Dry or Finish as a wetting agent with great results.

  • @ginormousthumbs
    @ginormousthumbs Před 4 lety

    Not sure if it is a hack but I got some 1/4 inch plywood, painted it, and made my own backing for Kallax shelves. This way I can slide the records further back(I like how that looks apposed to them being up front) and it also gives the shelves extra support. It also helps cut down on dust coming in from behind.

  • @CorabicrueJ
    @CorabicrueJ Před 4 lety

    I have tried the magic eraser trick and it does work, another informative video, cheers

  • @Jobbais
    @Jobbais Před 4 lety

    Hi frank,
    I have used different types of so called cleaning solution in the past year and i found out this is for me the best way to clean my records, without alcohol!!
    1 liter of distilled water
    10 ml Lixtop kunstoffreiniger ( i know its german so dont know if its even available outside the EU )
    And a few drops of either kodak photo flo or other wetting agent
    The Lixtop is a cleaner for plastics and deep cleans the record and also makes it anti static, so you dont even clean them but also anti static.
    You dont have to use a lot of it, and i use it in a Disco Antistat and it truly works the same as the disco antistat sollution it comes with.
    Keep up the great work Frank, and love to see your next episode... keep on spinning!

  • @richardmelville5973
    @richardmelville5973 Před 4 lety

    A much better alcohol for record cleaning is ethanol. You can get 95% ethanol at the liquor store (in most states). It is called Everclear. Mix with distilled water and a few drops of wetting agent. Done.

  • @madvinylnyc7821
    @madvinylnyc7821 Před 4 lety

    Great video. Thanks for sharing it. Any chance of elaborating on the Pipe Insulation solution for keeping records lined up on the shelves? Thanks again

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety +1

      I have not tried this, but I will see if i can find more info for a follow-up vid.

    • @madvinylnyc7821
      @madvinylnyc7821 Před 4 lety

      Channel 33 RPM thank you kindly

  • @lokisgodhi
    @lokisgodhi Před 3 lety

    You can swing by your local auto parts store and look for 99% isopropyl dry gas, used in the winter in your gas tank.

  • @peterrech2307
    @peterrech2307 Před 4 lety

    Hi Frank, great video as usual, a few comments: if using alcohol, only use isopropyl alcohol not rubbing alcohol, rubbing alcohol has too many impurities. 75% alcohol is toooooo much, I don't use alcohol at all. Alcohol does same thing to water as the wetting agent. Photoflo or similar is better for vinyl, I also put a squirt of tergitol and scent free enviro detergent. works perfect. is very similar to the original discwasher D4+ from the 70's, new D4 is not as good. As for de-warping records, glass or ceramic floor tiles are ok, Perspex (plexiglass as you guys call it) is no good because it is never fully flat, and if it gets too warm it will off-gas and permanently mist the record. sorry for the long response, buti have a 12K+ LP collection on which I have used everything out there to clean with. enjoy the music, keep putting out great vids, take care, lets drive covid away...……..

  • @djme-123
    @djme-123 Před 4 lety

    Blu Tac's a winner. But always swipe a stylus brush afterwards.

  • @blindsoup
    @blindsoup Před 4 lety

    happy dads day, frank 🤘🏽

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Rod, you too. I hope you had a good one.

  • @recordtime4750
    @recordtime4750 Před 4 lety

    I've used a 20oz yeti cup as as a stabilizer before

  • @analoguecity3454
    @analoguecity3454 Před 4 lety +1

    I tried a "generic " version of "blutac"! It covered my stylus in oils from the puddy! I noticed after a couple plays that the fidelity was no way near as good as it usually is! Matter of fact, it was noisier! I had to clean the records I played on it as well! So I went back to what works ( mr clean sponge and a brush combo)! The trick I use with the sponge is, I sink the stylus in, the very very lightly pull forwards little bit then disengage do it again, then use stylis brush just in case I get some fluff from the sponge on it! Works great! Remember CLEAN AFTER EACH SIDE! You will stay in the highest fidelity/ resolution!

    • @mercurialmagictrees
      @mercurialmagictrees Před 4 lety

      Whew that is some nightmare fuel my friend. Lol I'm curious to know; what kind of stylus do you own?

  • @idontsmile666
    @idontsmile666 Před 4 lety

    I have a tip, mount the end of a cotton swab onto a zip-tie and mount it to the left hand side of the tonearm ensuring that there's light pressure on the records surface, never dust a record again, just keep it clean and it will work miracles. don't worry, it does not damage records in any way. I have pictures and a video of this (and an improved version) on my Instagram account if you decide to use this tip in another video.

  • @mrhoffame
    @mrhoffame Před 4 lety +2

    OMG! I was shocked to see my comment pop up. Caught me off guard lol.

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety +1

      Haha, well thanks for the tip, Brandon!

  • @austinduff8833
    @austinduff8833 Před 4 lety +1

    You can buy nail stampers I use that to clean my stylus, literally the same thing as the Onzow

  • @rick420buzz
    @rick420buzz Před 3 lety

    Here's a good tip for when making a cleaning solution. DO NOT use isopropyl alcohol when cleaning shellac records (old 78s). It will destroy them.

  • @dixielandfarm
    @dixielandfarm Před 4 lety

    I use the magic eraser - but you MUST be careful not to pull the eraser or you could rip the cantilever clear off. Blue Tack and the vending machine toys are also fine subs. I did a video years ago, while the pipe insulation is fine, pool noodles are even better.

  • @redcomusic
    @redcomusic Před 4 lety

    Excellent tips! I tweeted you another one that I forgot to mention when I saw the first video. Hope you like it :)
    - Red

  • @lcdmonitor1981
    @lcdmonitor1981 Před 4 lety

    Yeah I use rubbing alcohol to clean up epoxy when building high power rockets, it’s hard to come by at retail and expensive AF on amazon. Went ahead and bought a gallon to make hand sanitizer and make a few spray bottles to clean tape heads, also needed some to clean up some rotted out belts on my favorite tape deck... 50 bucks I’m doing to make this gallon last.

  • @Townie1000
    @Townie1000 Před 4 lety

    I swear by Tergikleen. Pricey but it is a concentrate and lasts a long time.

  • @larockdigg
    @larockdigg Před 4 lety

    I use 1 cap Vinegar and distilled water in a container turn the record for 1 min Wipe then rinse in a another container of distilled water for another min wipe with microfiber

  • @kissvinyltv9761
    @kissvinyltv9761 Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome Frank! should I do a video like this on my channel?

  • @EddieJazzFan
    @EddieJazzFan Před 4 lety

    Also Blue tack put under your speakers in small globs can make them sound better.

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety

      Interesting. I'd like to know more. Feel free to pass along any additional info

    • @EddieJazzFan
      @EddieJazzFan Před 4 lety

      The Blue tac de-couples your speaker from the surface that it sits on. Therefore energy and vibration from the speaker doesn't go where it would muddy up the sound.

  • @Nuclearmagenta
    @Nuclearmagenta Před 4 lety

    Many vinyl aficionados are vehemently opposed to using isopropyl alcohol, as it damages vinyl by stiffening it. I stopped using it as an ingredient in my cleaning solution several years ago. I highly recommend the Audio Intelligent cleaning solutions made by Osage Audio Products. They are ideally used in conjunction with a vacuum cleaning system. They are completely alcohol free and use water even more pure than distilled water. Lately I've only been using about a gallon of distilled water with a few drops of wetting agent in a cavitation tank, with a rotation device and electric filtering device and drying fan supplied by Cleaner Vinyl (cleanervinyl.com) to do ultrasonic cleaning. It is time consuming, but not labor intensive. While the total cost of the equipment was around $800, it is significantly less expensive than the roughly $4000 ultrasonic cleaning machines that are sold by high end audio stores.

  • @Otho666
    @Otho666 Před 4 lety

    Before I ever learned of using these gels and sticky racks to clean my stylus I would just use a toothbrush to sweep the dust off. I hope I’m not doing any damage.

  • @frederickfranchi6408
    @frederickfranchi6408 Před 4 lety

    So many hacks so little time, it's starting to become exhausting. Here's a way cleaning your style Frank keep your records clean I clean my stylus maybe every four or five plays as long as my records to clean the stylus stays clean as for solution 80% distilled water 20% alcohol and a half of drop of clear Dawn detergent I did that to a 20-ounce bottle and that was five years ago and still using the same 20 oz bottle and have not refilled it yet it's about three-quarters done😀😀😀😀 still using the spin clean with distilled water and just a little alcohol a few drops it works great but I only clean around 10 records before I change it!!!! it can get pretty dirty in there. Of course if you have the money go out and buy one of those nice record cleaning machines I'm sure they're well worth it😀✌

  • @gavinyoung7085
    @gavinyoung7085 Před 4 lety

    I just use a stylus brush to clean my stylus. Usually just a quick brush after each LP. I don't seem to have any problems.
    For my cube shelves I actually cut a sheet of fiberboard to fit and screwed it on the back to completely enclose it.
    I got some clear laminate cut for the door on the front and just screwed a couple of hinges on.

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety +1

      A stylus brush or the ZeroDust have been my go-to's for many years. Lately, I have also started with the MoonGel technique. But it's interesting to hear about the little tricks and tips others have.
      Thanks for tuning in!
      Frank

    • @gavinyoung7085
      @gavinyoung7085 Před 4 lety

      @@Channel33RPM totally true! I know a couple of guys that use the Onzow.
      I forgot to add that I tried the panes of glass in the sun technique to flatten a badly warped record, and although it flattened the record absolutely perfectly, it also oblongated it and was sadly still unplayable.
      I was a bit bummed as it was my stepdads Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers LP I got off him just before he passed away.
      It was a super bad warp though, so it was do or die anyway.
      I find most minor warps go away over time with the record stacked inbetween other records in the shelf.
      Phew. Long-winded!👍

  • @charlesquinn8746
    @charlesquinn8746 Před 4 lety

    i know its off topic record store day 20 20 is not going to happen so whats going to happen to all the record store day exclusives and limited editions

  • @mysteryc07
    @mysteryc07 Před 4 lety

    Dude, I need your help!!!!
    My huge record collection was stolen from me several years ago. I am slowly rebuilding, but I am disabled and on a fixed income, so it's a slow process. I recently broke down and ordered online from Walmart :/ I got Aerosmith - Get Your Wings and Toys In The Attic. To my delight, they were the 2014 RSD issues, mastered from the original vault tapes on 180 gram black vinyl. They sound amazing, and under 20 bucks each!!! I put their debut album and Rocks in my cart for a later purchase.
    Anyway, I want to replace Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, and you are my only source to find the best pressing. The most bang for my buck is best, but I'd wait longer for a purchase recommended by you. You are why I am waiting for the double lp 45rpm pressing of Rumours. I'd be happier if it had Silver Springs on it, one of my 2 favorite Stevie Nicks songs :) I think that they have (or already have) released Tusk in the same format, and Beautiful Child is my second favorite Nicks song. They both deserve excellent treatment for vinyl.
    I am self quarantined, and your videos have been very entertaining, and informative. Thanks for being you!
    Rick

  • @theroseguy7
    @theroseguy7 Před 3 lety

    Everclear can work as well as rubbing alcohol.

  • @bryane7664
    @bryane7664 Před 4 lety +1

    DO NOT USE MAGIC ERASER unless you want an excuse to buy a new cartridge. From the site: (product contains alcohol ethoxylates) - do not induce vomiting . Test a small area with light pressure before use. Not recommended for the following surfaces: high gloss, polished, dark, brushed, satin, faux, bare/polished wood, copper, stainless steel, non-stick coating, or vehicle body. Rinse required for surfaces in direct contact with food. Do not use with chlorine bleach or other household cleaners. Do you really want to put caustic substances on your stylus? These are not merely pieces of foam. They have destroyed many cartridges. Use something designed for the purpose.

  • @fisch1139
    @fisch1139 Před 4 lety +3

    You want to use the original magic eraser they have other versions with additives such as soaps and scents

  • @paulrevelli
    @paulrevelli Před 4 lety

    Oooh, I have a good one (raising my hand!): If you have an LP that is slightly domed when you put it on the platter, use a small binder clip. This would be for the side of the record that is domed upwards. Put It on the (non-spinning) platter, press down slightly on the label with one hand (making sure you stay clear of the spindle) until the record is flat from center to edge. With the other hand, affix the binder clip sideways to the spindle to keep the record flat. It's spring loaded so it'll stay put. It literally does the same thing as one of those expensive record clamps and is fully adjustable, depending on how high or low you put it on the spindle. You probably won't need it for the other side of the record, by the way. And this hack won't do much for a warped record either. But it will improve tracking on the domed side as the arm no longer has to "climb the mountain" as it were. You may end up with a million binder clips as that's the only way they seem to sell them, but they're cheap. And if you use the smallest size, there's no chance of interference with the tone arm at all. As with any of the other hacks, always use caution.
    www.officedepot.com/a/products/808857/OIC-Binder-Clips-Small-34-Black/#
    You're welcome!

  • @michaelackley5773
    @michaelackley5773 Před 4 lety

    Damn no one mentioned wood glue!! Pain in ass but works great!!

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety +1

      Ah yes... If i do a part 3, that will be in there!

  • @robertculp9189
    @robertculp9189 Před 4 lety +2

    The Moongel Damper pads are only $6.99 for five and I just bought them in clear which makes it easier to see the specks of dirt coming off the stylus. You can also clean them in soap and water. So why even bother with the cheaper substitutes?

    • @thomasandersen1784
      @thomasandersen1784 Před 4 lety

      The clear version is really good, and for the buck.....i mean, why use extra cash for this, when it's that easy to buy/use? Great tip btw ;-)

  • @kimrayner8795
    @kimrayner8795 Před 2 lety

    How do others feel about 1 part methylated spirits and 5 part distilled water to clean your records ?

  • @kappiiee
    @kappiiee Před 4 lety

    As a beginner, it can be overwhelming. I started to collect records before I got the gear to actually listen to it like its intended( a turntable with built in speakers) currently looking into what kind of cheap gear I can have.

    • @QoraxAudio
      @QoraxAudio Před 4 lety +2

      Go vintage gear, high quality vintage gear is cheap because it's old, but it never becomes outdated.

    • @kappiiee
      @kappiiee Před 4 lety

      @@QoraxAudio thanks for the tip!

  • @joet_swbo101
    @joet_swbo101 Před 4 lety +2

    For warped records I'm very worried about adding any heat source. Unless of course it's so badly warped, why not. I get two large coffee table books that are at least the same size if not bigger than the record and place them in between for a long period of time. Usually a month at least. I'm a patient guy.

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety

      I have never tried to fix a warp but I will give it a shot.

    • @phonatic
      @phonatic Před 4 lety

      Have used this method multiple times but without protective sleeves, just glass plates. Sleeves may leave marks in the softened vinyl. Also never used sunlight as it's impossible to cotrol the heat exposure properly. I put the record in the oven (hot air only!!) and use an external sensor thermometer to ensue the temperature won't go above 60°C (= 140 °F). Keeping the heat for 15-30 minutes, then let it cool down slowly. Oft then glass plate weight (ca. 1kg) is sufficient, sometimes an additional 3-5kg may help. Have used this method also with an early shellac record from 1897 at about 65°C (150 °F) - (no extra weight on those or they may crack!). The rule of thumb to be patient not rush anything. If uncertain, test your method with a record you don't care about.

    • @dennis2494
      @dennis2494 Před 4 lety

      I used two cutting boards from the kitchen and put it in the oven at around 175 F and started at 20 minutes and checked it after it cooled down if it was still warped I did it again and kept it in longer until the record was warped free . I was able to repair a warped CSNY Deja Vu album with this method , Check you tube videos for the oven temp. that they used just in case the temp.
      that I mentioned is a little off since I did this last year.

  • @marctoupin3968
    @marctoupin3968 Před 4 lety

    Hey Frank, kudos for the pronunciation of my last name. 😃👍

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety +1

      I get pronunciations wrong so often, so I am glad to hear this!

  • @thorawilson1466
    @thorawilson1466 Před 4 lety

    How about playdough or silly putty 4 stylus

  • @Jay87539
    @Jay87539 Před 4 lety +2

    Rottin' Ronnies!!!Hadn't heard that for years!!

  • @jesusgavemeaids
    @jesusgavemeaids Před 4 lety

    Problem with alcohol is it dries very quickly...so if you like to let records soak for a few minutes to break loose any possible dust/dirt/etc then alcohol won't work...

  • @BG-my7eg
    @BG-my7eg Před 3 lety

    how to flatten warped records please

  • @stephenmkeer
    @stephenmkeer Před 4 lety

    There is a white version of the blue tak here in the U.K,which is stickier.👍

  • @Arskatus
    @Arskatus Před 4 lety +1

    I like this channel and the input from viewers is great. Still , the blue tack or magic eraser stuff sounds harmful because they leave residue. I use only isopropyl 20% + wetting agent with microfiber cloth for records and official audiotechnica solution for stylus. I think that is closest in ”do no harm” approach.

    • @Livewire91
      @Livewire91 Před 4 lety

      Never noticed a normal magic eraser leaving any residue. I always lower the stylus on to the magic eraser and after that swipe it with a stylus brush and never have i spotted any residue.

    • @Arskatus
      @Arskatus Před 4 lety

      Live Wire So there is no rubbing , just pressing against stylus ... okay, that method may be safe. Not sure if useful but not as bad as i initially thought.

  • @naturalthing1
    @naturalthing1 Před 4 lety

    Onzow (on, like power on/off and zow like low) not Onzau

  • @joelwright3194
    @joelwright3194 Před 3 lety

    Add some jet dry instead to solution

  • @RussShawTV
    @RussShawTV Před 4 lety

    Yes U-Haul boxes! My wife found someone giving away 400 records on craigslist! I was just telling my wife that, how awesome are U-Haul boxes!? Here’s the video on some of the stuff we found in this free collection.
    czcams.com/video/8H_NjCZjCEg/video.html

  • @thomasandersen1784
    @thomasandersen1784 Před 4 lety

    The Moon gel is NON-Toxic, and i don't think the "children hands" is all that free for toxic? I use the Moon gel with good results, and also the magic eraser (or similar), as it's a kind of microfiber sponge, and works as well. But be VERY carefully when using the magic eraser, and do only pull "back to front", if not using the leveler? I saw a picture of a very dirty stylus, being cleaned with the magic eraser, and the "before/after" picture was astonishing, so it works 4 sure. Cheers from Denmark

  • @NicksRecordCollection
    @NicksRecordCollection Před 4 lety

    I use pool noodles just cut to length and put behind records on shelf

  • @jimmyhawke
    @jimmyhawke Před 4 lety

    Denatured alcohol in an empty Discwasher bottle leaves NO residue!

  • @bobby666666
    @bobby666666 Před 4 lety

    I was also thinking that you could do with more subscribers. Only less than 1,400 which is good, but could be better. I shall share on Facebook.

  • @BadEnglishRecs
    @BadEnglishRecs Před 4 lety

    Next part 3. ;)
    mr. FInglish (Bäd English Recs)

  • @bocefusboy
    @bocefusboy Před 4 lety

    Wouldn’t the Sticky Hands leave behind a residue? Every time I played with one it always left a thick nasty film on my hands

    • @shnookyshmuck7304
      @shnookyshmuck7304 Před 4 lety

      Yeah it does when I was younger I flung it on my celling and it left a blue sticky mark.

    • @Channel33RPM
      @Channel33RPM  Před 4 lety +2

      This is a good question. I have not tried this technique. Next time I see sticky hands, I will buy them and report back. A few viewers said they had good luck using them, but what you are saying worries me.
      Frank

  • @dannyboy42223
    @dannyboy42223 Před 4 lety

    For records i just use 70% isopropyl alcohol in my vinyl style cleaner. I run the finished batch through a coffee filter and reuse it later without issue. Lacking that during these times i use 1 drop free and clear dish soap to 32oz of water and let dry. Not as shiny but does remove the dirt and leaves no noticeable residue.