I recall buying them at a local hardware store. McMaster-Carr has them. The one I'm referring to is part # 53535A46. If you enter that part # in the search box on http://www.mcmaster.com/ it will take you to a diagram of it.
DIY Record Cleaner Project - Need ideas
Since I'm taking a "vacation" for a few months I thought I'd try to build a record cleaner. I've been looking at the popular VPI models and a few of the others, and I'd like to go in a different direction. I'd like to do a machine that holds the record vertical and actually submerges the record in the solution - not including the label of course. It seems like it would be easy enough to use two padded washers on a long bolt to hold the record and act as a spindle without damaging the label. With commercially available fluids that should work well and clean both sides of the record at once, and with a dual bath using distilled water, rinse them as well.
In this kind of a set up, what kind of brush would be appropriate to 'scrub' the records? I obviously don't want to scratch them.
Also, short of hauling a shop-vac into the kitchen (really bad WAF) how would I go about drying them?
Thanks!
In this kind of a set up, what kind of brush would be appropriate to 'scrub' the records? I obviously don't want to scratch them.
Also, short of hauling a shop-vac into the kitchen (really bad WAF) how would I go about drying them?
Thanks!
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