Flat vinyl records... Please chip-in to insite!


Hi I've recently unwarped to the perfect flatness records that were brutally warped under the direct sun light shining onto the end-table glass. Without direct sunlight it's not happening. Can anyone recommend the bulb that has similar qualities as sunlight that can blast heat of approximately 40...45 Celcius or 98...105F?
czarivey
@czarivey,

I just assumed that someone with your posting history would have researched the many posts on the various methods of lp flattening which included the Vinyl Flat.

Your question regarding a bulb for your intended use, also seemed to me in this day and age, a somewhat inappropriate way to go about flattening records with the safety of the lp in mind. Not to mention ironing?

My comment included this hope plus a dose of humor built in. My brand of humor isn't recognized here it seems.

Happy Listening!
@slaw 
I always recognize humor and certainly recognize the quality and quantity of information on certain subject. 

Put a fairly warped record in the Vinyl Flat for a few weeks and rather than putting it in the oven I set it over the heat vent in my floor.  Max heat 72 F. from a forced air furnace.  It came out perfectly flat, didn’t expect that at all.  Appears to be a great product. 
I tried a  couple albums in the Vinyl Flat heated pouch at 2 1/2 to 3 hrs and nothing happened.  Then I upped the time to 3 1/2 hrs for standard vinyl and 4 1/2 hours for 180 gram.  nice flat records, no downside.