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d770
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Post subject: Re: Laserdisc Becoming Separated - Common Issue ?? Posted: 26 Jul 2021, 11:02 |
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admin wrote: The glue dried up?
Is there some power/dust inside (decaying glue) or did it just stop being sticky enough to hold the 2 platters?
What title/manufacturer is it?
Julien Hi Julien It looks like the glue just dried up and gave up - not much dust....the disc was still playing OK (with noise) ! Im thinking the spinning and the heat finally led to the separation. There is no obvious issue with the look of the disc - it looks perfect - other than its separated. 'Ryans Daughter from MGM..manufactured by Pioneer.. see photo
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Laserdisc Becoming Separated - Common Issue ?? Posted: 26 Jul 2021, 16:04 |
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d770 wrote: Anyone else had this issue ? Is it a common problem? Cheers Not to my knowledge, but I did almost upchuck on my lap when I saw this thinking about all the discs in my small collection. Now that I've calmed down. There are many factors and the first is how long have you had this disc and do you know that its been stored properly as they say to do on the instructions for the past 20 give or take years. If they were apart completely then you can't lose anything to glue it. Would use something that wouldn't have any solvents like an epoxy or type of glue. You need to line the sides up perfectly or very close.
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d770
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Post subject: Re: Laserdisc Becoming Separated - Common Issue ?? Posted: 27 Jul 2021, 03:47 |
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rein-o wrote:
Not to my knowledge, but I did almost upchuck on my lap when I saw this thinking about all the discs in my small collection.
Now that I've calmed down.
There are many factors and the first is how long have you had this disc and do you know that its been stored properly as they say to do on the instructions for the past 20 give or take years.
If they were apart completely then you can't lose anything to glue it. Would use something that wouldn't have any solvents like an epoxy or type of glue. You need to line the sides up perfectly or very close.
Do we know what Glue or type of Glue that was originally used ? Disc is only part separated ..about half atm. Yes I was perplexed when I saw this!...had same fear that sudden separation is a 'thing' ...only recently acquired - the disc and covers were in perfect appearance.
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Laserdisc Becoming Separated - Common Issue ?? Posted: 27 Jul 2021, 14:06 |
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d770 wrote: Do we know what Glue or type of Glue that was originally used ? Disc is only part separated ..about half atm.
Yes I was perplexed when I saw this!...had same fear that sudden separation is a 'thing' ...only recently acquired - the disc and covers were in perfect appearance.
Nope, no idea what type of glue was used. Well after another day and relaxing about this issue I realized that I have never had this happen and have bought discs new, so this may be a poorly stored disc issue and we have to worry in the future about used discs from unknown collections.
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