I'm surprised no one has suggested metal industrial shelving. It ain't beautiful, but it is strong enough to support vinyl or shellac in large quantities and doesn't cost nearly as much as a decent wood set up. I have not done an exhaustive search, but this is one example of what comes up if you put "industrial metal shelving" into Metacrawler (or your own favorite search):
http://www.gilmorekramer.com/more_info/stand_alone_offset_angle_shelving/stand_alone_offset_angle_shelving.shtml
You need to put in some sort of bookends, I assume, since the ends are open, but this seems to be a good no-nonsense approach.
Yours truly,
Peter Hirsch
Tom Fine wrote:Hi Rod:Hope that helps.
If you have something like an AC Moore store in those parts, they have pine cubes that are perfect for that use. The cubes are about 12" by 12" (made either in China or by super-unskilled labor here, so sometimes they're less than 12" but always more than 10"). They come in either 4 tall by 1 wide, 3 tall by 1 wide, 2 tall by 1 wide or 1 tall by 1 wide. I must have 50 of them scattered around the studio and basement. The wall o' cubes that holds my LPs and many of my 10" tape boxes has got to weigh at least half a ton and the cubes are stacked floor to ceiling. Not too rickety and no sign of being likely to buckle under the weight. I'm sure any crafty-type store out there will have some varient.
-- Tom Fine
PS -- Joe's setup looks like what used to be in radio stations. You could just call him up and ask him. Last I knew, his number was listed. Try bigyellow.com.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rod Smear" <rod.smear@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 7:29 PM Subject: [ARSCLIST] LP RECORD STORAGE
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