Just because vinyl records are analog, it doesn't mean you can't pirate them. All you need is a wood box, glass, window cement, silicone mixture, liquid plastic and a drill press. Hey, I didn't say it was going to be easy.
To start, you put your record in the wood box and pour the silicone mix over the record to create a mold. Then, you pour the liquid plastic into the silicone mold to make the pirated copy of the record.
i think i'll stick to pirating mp3's online...
ReplyDeleteThanks, I was wondering how to share my music with my friends. I'd tell you what bands I listen to, but you've probably never heard of them. They're pretty obscure.
ReplyDeleteyea haha too much work for me, ill stick to ipods
ReplyDeleteyeah im on it. lol
ReplyDeleteCould be fun to do, though, really.
ReplyDeleteWell as cool as that is, wouldn't pirating vinyl be more expensive then just buying another one? Although it could turn into a pretty cool art project without having to use vinyl records that you liked.
ReplyDeleteWow can't believe people actually thought of that =P
ReplyDeleteHahaha. But is it really pirating? More like record burning
ReplyDeletehmm i prefer recording it and then compress to mp3 instead.
ReplyDeletethis is awesome, but this is not pirating anymore, this is preserving old times
ReplyDeleteI'm 12 years old and what's a record?
ReplyDeletehahaha really? let's see if the government also try to ban this
ReplyDeleteHaha, I didn't know you could do that.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a bad idea... Does it damage the record?
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