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Re: [ARSCLIST] LP RECORD STORAGE



Hi Scott:

In a town like Ann Arbor, you might do best at the library. Search the shelves and maybe use their online database to see if just "the book" is at another library in their system. If you find a really good plan, please let us know the book and author.

For what it's worth, custom-build record shelves I've seen seem to follow a couple of general rules:

1. either 1/4" thick sturdy (perhaps hardwood) plywood or 3/4" thick pine or other woods

2. never too much width without vertical supports. Cubes seem to hold a large weight and stack high without problems. Shelves like Joe Bussard's seem to have verticle members every 2 feet or less, estimating from the pictures.

3. a thinner plywood board seems to be a good idea in back -- and a mark of a cheapo shelf is lousy tacking so that years of sliding records in and out makes the back come off.

4. In general, record shelving is best gone wide first and then high. LPs pack a lot of weight into a small horizontal footprint. Same for 78's.

Hope all that helps. Like I say, if you find a good plan, please share the source. My woodworking "skill" amounts to being able to make copy-cat cubes out of plywood or pine.

-- Tom Fine

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As another on a limited budget, what about plans for making home units? Would anyone be willing share time-tested designs for shelving especially heavy 78 collections?

Scott
Musician, Ann Arbor

On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 19:29:21 -0400, Rod Smear <rod.smear@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Does anyone have advice on obtaining record storage for LPs?, maybe similar to those that appear in the liner notes to DOWN IN THE BASEMENT: JOE BUSSARDS' TREASURE TROVE OF VINGAGE 78'S?. I've seen these wooden type of units, but i don't know where i could get them. I'm on a limited budget and i live in the Los Angeles area. Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks

Rod



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