Thanks for the heads up I had been using the Uhaul ones at $1.34 each. Perfect sized boxes to stack on pallets and if packed tight can get 120-130 lps or 12's in a box. Apparently there is another storage company that makes the same size box but with a lot thicker and more durable cardboard.. but they are $1.40 each
i just bought some of the home depot boxes. they are like a 1/4 inch too short. thankfully i didnt buy too many. or maybe i got a defective lot. gonna try the local uhaul store.
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edulus said:
i just bought some of the home depot boxes. they are like a 1/4 inch too short. thankfully i didnt buy too many. or maybe i got a defective lot. gonna try the local uhaul store.
The Home Depot may have changed the "small" boxes. My boxes are 17"W x 12 3/8"D x 12 3/8"H. The website shows a slightly smaller size now.
Just an update, most of the home depots brick and mortar (and online, I just tried to have 400 shipped to me and the UPS guy was super asshurt about having to take the boxes back, but oh well) have now discontinued the
proper ($.67) 17 x 12-1/2 x 12-1/2 size boxes which were perfect for records. If you root around you can find the old size (look for 12-1/2) hiding in the stack, but don't get tricked by the 12 size.
The new small box size is 16x12x12 which is just a 1/2 too small, and it's a total bummer. I'm guessing it saves them money to contract to have the boxes made smaller, yet they are gonna lose us as customers.
I guess U-Haul ($1.40 or so) will be the only option until Home Depot figures out they are selling a lot less small boxes because they are cutting corners, literally.
Fatback: If you're in a major city, look around for moving supply stores. Here in LA, there's a gazillion of 'em, such as "Box City" or whatever.
ALL of them carry the boxes you want - sometimes they're called "book boxes", sometimes just "small boxes" - but in bulk, they're almost always $1 or less. That won't be as cheap as the old Home Depot boxes but they'll still be less than $1.40.
If you don't mind hustling, you can also troll Craigslist in your cities. Many people giveaway boxes they've just finished with or sell then at discount. I've had success with this but it does require more footwork than simply walking into a single store and buying 100 of what you need.
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gloom said:
billbradley said:
gloom said:
can someone school me to where the plastic (tupperware-esque) long boxes are from?
My buddy hepped me to the fact that these plastic legal boxes, sold at Staples, are perfect for two rows of 45s, with plenty of room at the top for labeled dividers.
The upside is that they snap air/water-tight and are stackable. My only beef is that they're not THE most efficient shape for 7"s insofar as you have a couple inches of wasted vertical space which becomes important if you actually do stack them. On the other hand, they would be more environmentally protected than the standard cardboard joints that others have.
IKEA was selling cardboard boxes the exact size for 45s a little while ago for relatively cheap. Can't remember the name and don't know if they still have them, but I snatched up around 10-20 when I first saw them.
well, the new ones are. some moron decided to reduce the size so that we the record box storage loving public could no longer use their boxes for bulk storage
fuk a Home Depot, I'm off to U-Haul or Box City as Oliver suggested
IKEA was selling cardboard boxes the exact size for 45s a little while ago for relatively cheap. Can't remember the name and don't know if they still have them, but I snatched up around 10-20 when I first saw them.
Ikea used to make really good wood boxes that fit 7"s and 12"s but alas, those were discounted several years back. I'm still sad over it.
For Aussie heads I just bought 80 of these plastic crates and found the best price ($9 each) at People In Plastic
Not as good as the US Supreme crates though (US$12.99)
I didn't read this whole thread but if it hasn't already been mentioned, the Home Depot boxes are too small. You're either gonna fuck up your records or the box will rip. The best ones I've gotten are the U-Haul ones. Records fit in them PERFECT. Good luck!
I didn't read this whole thread but if it hasn't already been mentioned, the Home Depot boxes are too small. You're either gonna fuck up your records or the box will rip. The best ones I've gotten are the U-Haul ones. Records fit in them PERFECT. Good luck!
Exactly. Fuck Home Depot!
Double-wide ULINE is the only way to go. I have these for my personal storage. You may also want to place a few chudly records on top of the records in each box to make sure there isn't vertical space in the box. Again, make sure that they are CHUD LP's because they will get warped by the weight of the raers above.
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Home depot small boxes are $.67
not sure if this applies to all Home Depots, maybe check on their website
.67 boxes are a godsend
just make sure they are packed tight to prevent damage, ripped boxes
http://www.homedepot.com/Storage-Organization-Moving-Supplies-Boxes/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xh6Zas3a/R-202029361/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
99 crates? pssh...I GOT 400+ BOXES YO
ha. yeah, i thought about just sending you a pm.
The Home Depot may have changed the "small" boxes. My boxes are 17"W x 12 3/8"D x 12 3/8"H. The website shows a slightly smaller size now.
proper ($.67) 17 x 12-1/2 x 12-1/2 size boxes which were perfect for records. If you root around you can find the old size (look for 12-1/2) hiding in the stack, but don't get tricked by the 12 size.
The new small box size is 16x12x12 which is just a 1/2 too small, and it's a total bummer. I'm guessing it saves them money to contract to have the boxes made smaller, yet they are gonna lose us as customers.
I guess U-Haul ($1.40 or so) will be the only option until Home Depot figures out they are selling a lot less small boxes because they are cutting corners, literally.
BOO
Like these?
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite-10-Gallon-Tote-Box-Set-of-9/10401036
similar in nature. the ones i would prefer are clear. and are just a slight taller than the sleeves themselves.
ALL of them carry the boxes you want - sometimes they're called "book boxes", sometimes just "small boxes" - but in bulk, they're almost always $1 or less. That won't be as cheap as the old Home Depot boxes but they'll still be less than $1.40.
If you don't mind hustling, you can also troll Craigslist in your cities. Many people giveaway boxes they've just finished with or sell then at discount. I've had success with this but it does require more footwork than simply walking into a single store and buying 100 of what you need.
Sterilite makes several different types. You can find them at Walmart and Target. They aren't sturdy at all though.
You can find these at The Container Store
http://www.containerstore.com/shop/storage/totes?productId=10019980&N=71235
My buddy hepped me to the fact that these plastic legal boxes, sold at Staples, are perfect for two rows of 45s, with plenty of room at the top for labeled dividers.
http://www.staples.com/Staples-Letter-Legal-File-Box-Clear/product_480548?cmArea=sku_pd_box2
The upside is that they snap air/water-tight and are stackable. My only beef is that they're not THE most efficient shape for 7"s insofar as you have a couple inches of wasted vertical space which becomes important if you actually do stack them. On the other hand, they would be more environmentally protected than the standard cardboard joints that others have.
EXACTLY
well, the new ones are. some moron decided to reduce the size so that we the record box storage loving public could no longer use their boxes for bulk storage
fuk a Home Depot, I'm off to U-Haul or Box City as Oliver suggested
Ikea used to make really good wood boxes that fit 7"s and 12"s but alas, those were discounted several years back. I'm still sad over it.
Not as good as the US Supreme crates though (US$12.99)
http://www.uline.com/Product/AdvSearchResult.aspx?Length=13&Width=13&Height=13&Tolerance=1&WebClass=4&DimensionalSearch=Y
Are the standard 13" cubes sturdy enought for stacking?
Yes, I've done this for years, 6 high is the max for me, but 5 is probably best.
Making sure they are packed firmly (but not crammed super tight) is key. This way the records won't bend and warp during long term storage.
You could always reinforce with some tape, but I only find this necessary if I've reused them a number of times.
I never have, but I've never had to store in a humid environment.
Exactly. Fuck Home Depot!
Double-wide ULINE is the only way to go. I have these for my personal storage. You may also want to place a few chudly records on top of the records in each box to make sure there isn't vertical space in the box. Again, make sure that they are CHUD LP's because they will get warped by the weight of the raers above.