Furutech / Air Tight LP Flattener - do they work?


I am wondering if anmyone has actually bought used either of these LP flatteners and how well they work??

I find a lot of general new releases are dished, so record clamp works great on one side, but not on the other due to the dishing?.
Do they flatten dished or bowed LP's.

cheers
downunder
SirSpeedy, may I suggest getting an IR thermometer to measure what heat is required? I have purchased one myself solely for a DIY record flattener experiment as well. I just need to get 2 glass sheets cut for this project then I will start. I like your idea of using cork adhesive on the sides that will touch the record.

I will report back on my results as well. I hope to have exact temperatures for everyone.

Kevin at KAB Electro Acoustics mentioned to me a way to go about flattening records:

1. Have 2 sheets of glass for the project.
2. Preheat your oven, bring it up to a specific temperature (the trick is to find the optimal temperature).
3. Slide in your glass-record-glass sandwich flat into your oven and at the same time turn your oven off.
4. Let your oven cool naturally along with your vinyl sandwich.

The trick is to find the precise temperature so that your record doesn't melt entirely, but just soften up so that the pressure from the glass will flatten it.

The idea is to start at a moderate temperature like 90 degrees or so. And of course, try it out on records you don't care about or buy some cheap junk records to test with until the exact temperature is discovered.

I too would like a record flattener, I think it is a required accessory to have in these modern times. New vinyl is pretty bad, and there is the occasional warped used record. The nice thing about buying warped records is they usually do not have a lot of usage/wear because they aren't played as often.
Most oven's minimum setting is about 150 which is more like what is required as long as you turn it off.
Downunder,I am having a hard time understanding the "total" pricing.Is it 785 plus 240 to ship to the U.S.?
Thanks
Speedy

Yes, If you are talking about the ebay listing. I asked and 17kg shipping is quite expensive - hence the $240 shipping. Don't forget you will need a step down transformer to bring the US 120 vlts down to Japan 100 vlts. the same4 vendor sells them or buy them in the USA.

I am buying mine newer (more expensive model) direct from JAT in Japan from whom I have bought a couple of cartridges in the past. I have confidence in this guy. If anyone wants to buy from this guy, let me know and I will email the details

cheers
My DF-02 was delivered yesterday.

Unpacked it, put my warped/dished "Wolfmother" LP into the unit.

You can select 60, 90, 120 or 150 minutes heating time. the Wolfmother LP is about 150gm's, so I selected 90 minutes and closed the lid.

The LED display counts down, then automatically goes to 2 hours for cooling.

Took the LP out, put it back on the platter and guess what - no real difference - still warped - damm.

Put the LP back into the DF-02 and selected 2 hours and went to bed.

Got up this morning and put it on the platter - the LP is now nice and flat and plays fine.

So far so good and excellent to have the choice of how long to heat for. I'll report back after I have done 10 or so LP's.

cheers