yuppie ideas for butchering your expedit
edith head
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if you upgraded your record shelves to something less crappy than the expedit, the new issue of Ready Made mag has somewhat low budget recipes to recycle your expedit if you want. i subscribe and when i saw this i thought of soulstrut.ieven took pictures of a magazine for the internetcredenzawall displaycoffee table with secret doors
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if you were to fill this with records do you think it would be too weight for the wall?
You have to get some anchors & brackets for that.
why are people under the impression expedits are crappy? ive assembled and dis-assembled mine 4 times, and its still as solid as day one, which is pretty damn solid.
I busted mine on the way home from ikea, smashed the corner in. I was surprised to see what they looked like inside. The a couple of mm of the woodlike outer covering, then a couple of mm of some kinda chip board, then cardboard spacers to stop it sagging. And thats it. Pretty shitty.
those ends are probably offgassing formaldehyde into your cup of java
i would never cut my expedit down. i need four more of them shits
where krusty at?
true, but i think if you were naturally handy you probably wouldn't pick up this magazine.
is this mag kind of a less DIY version of Make? I thinks thats the one I saw where dude converted an old busted 40s radio into a turntable/ripping unit/ipod dock w/ a touch screen and a mac mini. nice.
Very true!
I remember the inside of the Expedit walls being filled with sawdust & lord knows what.
My wife loves Ready Made. It's pretty DIY, but it's more focused around making nifty housewares and crafty-type stuff out of other shit you might have around. Hence the Expedit article. If you were handy, you could build the shit from scratch. Ready Made assumes you have an Expedit laying around and shows what you can do with it.
I'm not handy at all, so I don't fuck with any of that shit. My wife likes to knit and sew, so she reads it for all the fabric/textile ideas they have.
i've never picked up Make so i'm not sure how it compares. the projects they featured used to be cheaper and more recycle focused and then in the last 2 years all the projects became more elaborate and expensive. i've subscribed for a few years and honestly the only thing i made from the magazine was this slide lamp shade which was really cheap to make
i still like looking at it for ideas, but i'm too lazy to execute.
Definitely. If it's not music-related, I'm not really into doing things that require a lot of effort. So when I flip through Ready Made I'm always like "I would buy that if I found it in a store" or "I'd like to have someone make that for me." Not the spirit that the makers of the magazine had in mind, surely.
Definitely
I guess is relatively diy, but from pre-made shtuff. From what I recall, make was more of a gadgeteer's (sp?) ting, making things from raw scraps and broken parts as opposed to cutting apart perfectly good furniture.
They did an article that I still really want to try about "old school file sharing". Basically making a silicone mold of a record, then casting in a two part plastic epoxy to make duplicates. My buddy still has the rag with that article in it and aside from expense, microwave has somewhat dampened my enthusiasm (and need) for such an endeavor. Though twould be nice to cast some dupes of styrene jawns for cutting.
What a bright idea!
Sorry, that one was too easy. Seriously though, it looks good. And with what ive seen of your photographic prowess, its prolly got some cool shots in there.
A project I have been wanting to try is building a dj console that would break down flat and assemble without tools, kinda lincoln log style. I have a small loft above my garage (moon room what!) with pretty tight acess, so modular construction would be noice. If anyone in the bay needs something like that, let me know, I would love to build it just to do it, you supply the wood (yeah yeah yeah, haha). Anyone interested, holler on the pm and we could work out sizing, styling etc. for your needs, I aint tryin to cake up on this.
that sounds fresh! good luck with that
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Restoring old stuff is way more rewarding than this.
make is dope, it's more technical than readymade. Like they'll have more things involving wiring and simply circuitry. I like the mag but I'm get lazy with projects. They had this alarm clock joint that was operated with a nintendo power gun, I still want to make that shit.