Designs for record stands
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Hello,
I am looking for any help/ideas for record storage designs. I am looking for something along the lines of when you go into a vinyl store and browse. I want to flip through the albums front to back and not have to look at them from the side, like using the Ikea shelves. I am sure there is a simple idea, but I am not much of a carpenter. The design I am looking for is along the lines of the below picture, but I think $1,200 is insane for what I want. Any direction would be helpful.
I am looking for any help/ideas for record storage designs. I am looking for something along the lines of when you go into a vinyl store and browse. I want to flip through the albums front to back and not have to look at them from the side, like using the Ikea shelves. I am sure there is a simple idea, but I am not much of a carpenter. The design I am looking for is along the lines of the below picture, but I think $1,200 is insane for what I want. Any direction would be helpful.
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Bigger straight board
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They have these boards and metals at The local construction site.
Cut boards using a tool of your choice.
Tape metal to big woods and then put more tape on it. Use a hammer to make sure the tape is in place. Hammer again. The old rule of "tape once, hammer twice" is so true! Leave upside down for a week. Check for stability and fill with 3-5 records.
I think it had 5 rows, about 16" deep for flipping through.
Under were expedite type shelves.
It held a lot of records and weighed a ton.
Now I have banquet tables with storage boxes on top, just like being at a record show. Used banquet table $20.00, storage boxes a dollar three eighty.