When it comes to backing up your data, you can always make another copy and save it in your hard disk or duplicate another DVD but what about Vinyl records? All you need is a bit of silicone and some plastic and you can easily mold another copy out. Thanks to Mike Senese who found a step-by-step guidance on how to pirate a vinyl record, you can now make as many backup copies as you want and if you can get your hands on some nicely colored liquid plastic, you can make some fancy working vinyl records too rather than the boring black. Unfortunately though, this is limited to only one side and requires quite a bit of time like say half a day and most of it is spent waiting for the things to dry. If you think that turning the music into digital copies is a better and quicker solution, then you definitely do not know your music.
Watch the videos below to see just how many process are involved in making an original vinyl record.
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