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Jay Pique January 30th 05 12:08 AM

Viny LP Storage bins
 
I'm envisioning a modular LP storage box that can be closed up for
transport and then opened up and stacked as shelving for display
purposes. I'd like them to be as durable as possible, but also
stylish.

I've got several ideas on design, but I was wondering if anyone had
any links or ideas of their own to share.

Thanks.

JP

The Alaskan January 30th 05 12:31 AM

From extensive experience in the 70' owning a portable disco (lights
and all) I strongly suggest you not use wood. If you transporting
records regularly, they just don't hold up to the abuse.

Use plastic. Much more durable. Old milk carriers were great (and free
if you knew where to "borrow" them). There are several things being
sold these days that would work.

Just my two cents. YMMV.

RonMan

In article , Jay Pique
wrote:

I'm envisioning a modular LP storage box that can be closed up for
transport and then opened up and stacked as shelving for display
purposes. I'd like them to be as durable as possible, but also
stylish.

I've got several ideas on design, but I was wondering if anyone had
any links or ideas of their own to share.

Thanks.

JP


Jay Pique January 30th 05 12:43 AM

On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 18:31:08 -0600, The Alaskan
wrote:

From extensive experience in the 70' owning a portable disco (lights
and all) I strongly suggest you not use wood. If you transporting
records regularly, they just don't hold up to the abuse.


They will be moved only when the client moves - the client is thinking
more along the lines of a display case that can also transport them
when they move. In other words, aesthetics are important.

JP

CW January 30th 05 12:46 AM

Year 2005, disco still sucks. :)

"The Alaskan" wrote in message
...
From extensive experience in the 70' owning a portable disco (lights
and all) I strongly suggest you not use wood. If you transporting
records regularly, they just don't hold up to the abuse.

Use plastic. Much more durable. Old milk carriers were great (and free
if you knew where to "borrow" them). There are several things being
sold these days that would work.

Just my two cents. YMMV.

RonMan

In article , Jay Pique
wrote:

I'm envisioning a modular LP storage box that can be closed up for
transport and then opened up and stacked as shelving for display
purposes. I'd like them to be as durable as possible, but also
stylish.

I've got several ideas on design, but I was wondering if anyone had
any links or ideas of their own to share.

Thanks.

JP




Eugene January 30th 05 12:52 AM

Jay Pique wrote:

I'm envisioning a modular LP storage box that can be closed up for
transport and then opened up and stacked as shelving for display
purposes. I'd like them to be as durable as possible, but also
stylish.

I've got several ideas on design, but I was wondering if anyone had
any links or ideas of their own to share.

Thanks.

JP

What are LP's? ;)


Robert Bonomi January 30th 05 04:58 AM

In article ,
Eugene wrote:

What are LP's? ;)


One size smaller than an MP.

Paul in MN January 30th 05 06:57 AM

One thing to remember is to keep them on the small side. It doesnt
take too many LPs to get very heavy. On my last move I boxed up about
2500 of my LPs. Fortunately teenagers with strong backs are available
for cheap. Possibly you could make the units about the same size as
the old standard milk crate, and then after stacking modularly (is that
a word?) you could use a removeable facer board trim.

Paul


[email protected] January 30th 05 07:18 AM

On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 19:43:52 -0500, Jay Pique
wrote:

On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 18:31:08 -0600, The Alaskan
wrote:

From extensive experience in the 70' owning a portable disco (lights
and all) I strongly suggest you not use wood. If you transporting
records regularly, they just don't hold up to the abuse.


They will be moved only when the client moves - the client is thinking
more along the lines of a display case that can also transport them
when they move. In other words, aesthetics are important.

JP


DAGS on 'Thomas Jefferson' 'bookcases'. Jefferson had some bookcases
that turned into storage boxes by sliding a top into a rabbet around
the front of the case. He used them when he was in Paris.

--RC
"Sometimes history doesn't repeat itself. It just yells
'can't you remember anything I've told you?' and lets
fly with a club.
-- John W. Cambell Jr.

The Alaskan January 30th 05 07:31 AM

If they are not going to be carted around, then us a 4/4 material of
some kind (oak, maple, or even an exotic) and keep them small. No more
that n12.5 x12.5 (maybe 13 x 13). If you don't they will be way to
heavy. Back in the day we made a 3 footer that almost killed us to
move. Dropped it about 6 inches once and the thing just destroyed
itself. LPs are HEAVY.

I would use dovetail or box joints (most likely box) and I would also
put handles (or handle grips).

Good luck and have fun.

RonMan



In article , Jay Pique
wrote:

On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 18:31:08 -0600, The Alaskan
wrote:

From extensive experience in the 70' owning a portable disco (lights
and all) I strongly suggest you not use wood. If you transporting
records regularly, they just don't hold up to the abuse.


They will be moved only when the client moves - the client is thinking
more along the lines of a display case that can also transport them
when they move. In other words, aesthetics are important.

JP


Larry Jaques January 30th 05 08:09 PM

On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 16:46:49 -0800, the inscrutable "CW"
spake:

Year 2005, disco still sucks. :)


Verily, but RAP still makes me miss DISCO.


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Joe_Stein January 31st 05 12:56 AM

Hey Larry,
I missed it...what was this message about?
Joe


Larry Jaques wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 16:46:49 -0800, the inscrutable "CW"
spake:


Year 2005, disco still sucks. :)



Verily, but RAP still makes me miss DISCO.


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Thesaurus: Ancient reptile with excellent vocabulary
http://diversify.com Dynamic Website Applications
================================================== ==



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