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I own three of these "industrial modern" LP Bins from Thomas Filiaggi in Virginia. Highly recommended
Store my 6,000 Lps nicely. and keeps me from expanding. As i refuse to add more than what fits into the shelving I have.Prevents me from winding up on "Hoarders"...had 12,000 plus LPs, half in boxes stuck everywhere in my apt.The carnage of throwing away half of my LPs was not pretty.Actually mostly Classical music got the ax. and Rock dups..So now i am happy to own 2,000 Classical. 2,000 Rock. and 2,000 Jazz LPs. Which weigh about one ton. Just about maximum load for the floor of an for an apartment dweller.
I use these: http://www.wood-tech.com/catalog/49/lp_storageExcellent mid-priced solution.
I am a cheap jack, so I store all my many hundred LPs on 1-ft tall strong built open carton-boxes, DIY modified to hold LPs. I locate them along one side of the wall, seated side by side on particle boards on the carpetted concrete floor of my basement audio den.I am cheap but smart as well.c-J
Slightly off-topic, but these shelves look awesome!http://loft3f.com/item.php?item_id=385
I prefer storing my lps with the spine facing me. My 1,500+ lps are stored in alphabetical order by artist. I use deep, floor to ceiling boook shelves across the back wall, a custom built oak lp rack, Mapleshade lp racks (http://shop.mapleshadestore.com/prodinfo.asp?number=RR-MAP-CL) and Boltz lp racks (http://www.boltz.com/entertainment-furniture/lp-storage.html). About 40% of my lps are stored on shelves in my basement about 3 ft off the floor.
I got ambitious and built these for record storage. Baltic birch plywood with Purple Heart accents. Should hold approximately 650 LP`s each.