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The Grand Wazoo
14-06-2009, 12:51
I'm in the market for a means of transporting and a storing large quantity of 12" vinyl & need a cheap solution. I used to have an odd assortment of plastic boxes that did the job just fine but they seem to have become damaged or lost - I wouldn't have had enough to do the job anyway.

I'm going to be moving my family for a while into a rented place nearer to where I'm currently working and we'll be taking the system & music with us. So I need something to put records in, not just for the move, but also, possibly as a means of storage for the duration of our stay there - I don't expect to be able to put up suitable shelving in a rented place.

All of the plastic boxes I see on the market that are not purpose designed have tapered sides, making them completely unsuitable.

Price is a major consideration!

Does anyone have any ideas please?

Barry
14-06-2009, 14:09
Whilst not particularly elegant, plastic milk crates with the bottle dividing part removed, are possible solution. Your local dairy might be willing to divest themselves of some, either gratis, or for a song.

Another idea is to use one of the collapsable laundry basket/crates. These have the perfect width (12.5") and their length (17.5") allows 120-130 LPs to be stored. I still have some 125 LPs stored in this way. I don't think they are too expensive.


Regards
Barry

Beechwoods
14-06-2009, 14:59
How many 'vinyls' do you need to move? I only recall you saying how many metres of vinyl you have, not numbers...

I suspect that might need a few too many of these... (http://www.audioaffair.co.uk/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=2112)

Barry
14-06-2009, 15:19
Whilst not particularly elegant, plastic milk crates with the bottle dividing part removed, are possible solution. Your local dairy might be willing to divest themselves of some, either gratis, or for a song.

Another idea is to use one of the collapsable laundry basket/crates. These have the perfect width (12.5") and their length (17.5") allows 120-130 LPs to be stored. I still have some 125 LPs stored in this way. I don't think they are too expensive.


Regards
Barry

For the latter, what I had in mind is: http://www.busyoutdoors.com/shop/outdoor-living/folding-storage-crate/prod_10.html

Barry

The Grand Wazoo
14-06-2009, 15:52
Hi guys,

Thanks for the suggestions.
My Googling muscles are worn out looking for solutions to this problem!

We're looking at about 8 metres worth. My wife favours the plastic box with a lid but I'm looking more for something that can be used in a living room after the move.

If I see one more ad for a bloody iCube at £30 a pop, I'm going to kill someone!

The best I've come up with so far is an 90 - 100 record capacity MDF cube for a tenner
http://www.fatcity.co.uk/sales/pages/merchandiserichmedia.aspx?pageid=12982

......or a 100 record capacity plastic box with a lid for £13
http://www.solentplastics.co.uk:80/38%20Ltr%20Medium%20LP%20Box.jpg

I reckon we'd need about 20 of either of these - that's why the price has a rather large bearing on the whole thing.

Beechwoods
14-06-2009, 15:56
How's about this. Good for the price providing you don't plan on stacking them yay high...

eBay : 300321484534 (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/12-Vinyl-Record-Storage-Box-For-LPs-or-12-Singles_W0QQitemZ300321484534QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK _Records?hash=item45ec8e2ef6&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65%3A12|66%3A2|39%3A1|72%3A1683|240%3A13 08|301%3A1|293%3A1|294%3A50)

twelvebears
14-06-2009, 15:59
Hey Chris.

Just one word of warning re the folding laundry basket idea. I actually have one of these very crates, and while it will be fine for static storage, I would advise against using them to move stuff around in.

Vinyl is bloody heavy as we all know, and these crates just aren't strong enough to be picked up and carried with the weight of a bunch of LPs in them.

Given your cost consideration, my recommendation, depending on whether you do or don't want a lid would be either this: http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/40133545

Or this: http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/00129970

Barry
14-06-2009, 16:58
Hey Chris.

Just one word of warning re the folding laundry basket idea. I actually have one of these very crates, and while it will be fine for static storage, I would advise against using them to move stuff around in.

Vinyl is bloody heavy as we all know, and these crates just aren't strong enough to be picked up and carried with the weight of a bunch of LPs in them.



Take your point, but I had no trouble when I used them. Might be different though if a removal company moves them.

Regards
Barry

aquapiranha
14-06-2009, 19:06
The MDF boxes look OK, but if I were you I might look into making them myself and saving some cash. Not sure how many you could get out of a 4'X8' sheet at about £40?

The Grand Wazoo
14-06-2009, 21:04
The MDF boxes look OK, but if I were you I might look into making them myself and saving some cash. Not sure how many you could get out of a 4'X8' sheet at about £40?

I did think of this, it seemed quite attractive if I can get the board from someone who'll cut it for me. I did a few sketches to work out how many I could get out of a sheet & I don't think I could get more than 5 the same size & there would be quite a lot of unusable offcuts. Trouble is, I think the time I'd spend building them is more valuable than the £10 saving that this option would make over the ones I found on t'internet.

The search continues.........for a little while, anyway. Watch this space if you're interested.

Thanks for the suggestions so far.

Barry
15-06-2009, 08:00
When I left university I packed my LPs into stout cardboard boxes that had been used to transport a dozen sherry bottles. These days I think the sherry boxes are smaller, designed for six bottles, however you could try your local off licence for wine boxes.

I frequently have cases of wine delivered in stout cardboard boxes having internal dimensions of 14" x 14" x 11". If they can support the weight of a dozen bottles of wine, they ought to take the weight of vinyl if handled carefully. Not very pretty, but you could cover them with paper etc. once in situ to improve WAF.

As you are probably going to need about 25 of them, it's unlikely that a single off licence will be able to let you have them all in a single visit - unless you have a Threshers or Oddbins near you.

Regards
Barry

Haselsh1
15-06-2009, 15:00
I use fourteen inch cubed MDF for transport and storage. Cheap as chips but work needed.