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Need help with record storage...
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| fr0st |
| Ok i got about 2500records now and i aint got room for them... I got one of the guest bedroom walk in closet completely full....I'm even thinking about renting or storage or something.....but maybe some nice stable record shelves would work |
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| Mister_Michel |
| Just get a really big closet with 4-5(-6?) shelves, that'll work fine. i know someone who doe this with his cd's (10 shelves) I think that's by far the easiest way. |
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| Busy Child |
| use stackable YAFFA blocks. LOTS OF THEM |
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| g-money |
| quote: | Originally posted by fr0st
Ok i got about 2500records now and i aint got room for them... I got one of the guest bedroom walk in closet completely full....I'm even thinking about renting or storage or something.....but maybe some nice stable record shelves would work | 2500 records is this all electronic music. |
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| fr0st |
| bout 700 misc. rock/hiphop/disco(maybe 200 disco ;) disco)...the rest electronic music...I got just about every Guerilla release.....and a lot of early-mid 90s progressive house....and of course trance from bout 95-00 then mostly prog again. |
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| YellowG555 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Busy Child
use stackable YAFFA blocks. LOTS OF THEM |
What are yaffa blocks? |
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| Dj Flesch |
| One thing that you should be warned against is the stresses that this incrediable weight can have on your floor and walls. I would not pile your records up on shelves until they are completely full. You can bring down your drywall if you do this because most shelves aren't mounted on studs. Also if you stack them from floor to ceiling, then you can run into the problem of a warped floor. This will only happen if you are on the second floor, but also on the first if you have a basement. If you are on a slab on the first floor this will be fine. My suggestion is that you take the records that you mix with and store it in your dj room and then take some of the others ones and place them around the house! |
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| onceler |
Target & IKEA both have wood storage units that are perfect for vinyl.
The one @ Target holds about 900 - 1100 records, there are 9 bins in the shelving unit.
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.htm...asin=B00005OU22
The one @ IKEA is bigger, i think it has 16 bins. |
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| tjpatel |
here u go
The Tower MKII is the ideal add-on solution from our standard range. Perfect for small spaces and an ever growing record collection. The Deco Tower has the capacity to hold 1440 12" records and is as solid as a rock. The tower stands at 204cm (80.25") in height with the standard depth of 41cm (16"). The overall width is 63cm (25") and not a bowed shelf in sight!
PLAIN : £235.00 INC VAT (REF: DTP)
CUSTOMISED COLOUR: £320.00 INC VAT (REF: DTC)
http://www.deconomix.co.uk/products.html
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| Kid Lax |
You could also try constructing one of those bins they always have at record stores...i would imagine they would be pretty straight forward to make and you would be able to organize your stuff while still having it easily accessable
the only problem i would imagine would be the weight...this is something that has to be on solid foundation for sure |
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