Yes more diy
So a diy record cleaning machine has been on the to do list for some time and after ages looking I bit the bullet and picked up a ultrasonic cleaning tank off of ebay. After bodging some bits of mdf together into a frame this afternoon I now have a working ultrasonic record cleaner
Ok I know it needs a bit of finessing to make it a bit more safer and user friendly but I ran out of time as I was keen to get to the local auto parts store to pick up some deionized water before they closed and test it out.
I need to refine a few aspects of the construction like fit some proper cabling and a box for the motor add some small rubber o ring grommets on the spindles etc all to make it safer and perhaps some pieces of ptfe sheet for bearings and bit after of paint.
But importantly it works and after putting a few LPs through that I knew were bad with lots of pops and crackles etc its proving a very effective way to clean deep into the groove. The difference it made is genuinely outstanding from terrible to as clean as digital on many of the tracks what a result and I can honestly say hand on heart my records have never sounded so good.
I'm kicking myself a bit for not doing it sooner.