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Audio Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: scorpio333 on October 30, 2017, 12:26:42 PM
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Picked up another record bin and had to rearrange things yet again. The new bin takes the spot where I had a corner rack. I wanted to have two turntables set up, one for MM and one for MC. The old rack just wouldn't allow it. Decided to try out the flexi rack design. Used one sheet of MDF, 1/2" threaded rod and a sheet of 1/4" ply for veneer. Wasn't looking to build a masterpiece, just something solid to fill a need. I doubled up the MDF for each shelf, then glued the ply on top. The threaded rod is a bit of a pain when it comes to running the nuts when they stick, but it works and gets very solid. Yes it blocks the fireplace, no I don't care about the fireplace, it never gets used. The sub next to the rack is for the TV system, so it's not on when the TT's are running.
(https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/services/mediarender/THISLIFE/021042486451/media/83436214271/large/1509325963/enhance)
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Nice job on the rack! I'm thinking about making another rack that is lower and wider like your's.
Hey, I recognize those Tektons. ;) Nice room you have there.
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Looks great.
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I like the rack and the record storage. Looks nice.
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nice wall.
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Nice job. At two sheets of MDF, plus 1/4 " plywood, I imagine the shelves can hold a significant load with out sagging
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I really like the look and build quality. Excellent work!
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I like the poster behind the great new rack!
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Thanks everyone. I'm lucky enough that my wife tolerates all my decorating and gear down there.
Nice job on the rack! I'm thinking about making another rack that is lower and wider like your's.
Hey, I recognize those Tektons. ;) Nice room you have there.
All said n done the rack was about $65. Tons cheaper than buying something I'd likely have to mod to fit. The Tektons still amaze me overtime they get fired up.
Nice job. At two sheets of MDF, plus 1/4 " plywood, I imagine the shelves can hold a significant load with out sagging
I had it all together without the plywood and the bottom shelf was a bit warped, only about 1/8" on each end when I stacked them all up. Seems flat now. The entire width is 47". If I notice any more sagging I may need to add another threaded rod, I really didn't want one in the middle up front. Another option is to route a channel width wise and add a 1x2 vertically. I really, really, really don't want to take it apart again.
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Very nice... Looks great and fits in very well...
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Congrats on the rack!
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Dig it
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Picked up another record bin and had to rearrange things yet again. The new bin takes the spot where I had a corner rack. I wanted to have two turntables set up, one for MM and one for MC. The old rack just wouldn't allow it. Decided to try out the flexi rack design. Used one sheet of MDF, 1/2" threaded rod and a sheet of 1/4" ply for veneer. Wasn't looking to build a masterpiece, just something solid to fill a need. I doubled up the MDF for each shelf, then glued the ply on top. The threaded rod is a bit of a pain when it comes to running the nuts when they stick, but it works and gets very solid. Yes it blocks the fireplace, no I don't care about the fireplace, it never gets used. The sub next to the rack is for the TV system, so it's not on when the TT's are running.
(https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/services/mediarender/THISLIFE/021042486451/media/83436214271/large/1509325963/enhance)
(https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/services/mediarender/THISLIFE/021042486451/media/83436214289/large/1509326114506/enhance)
Looks cool! I am considering getting a Salamander Archetype 5 stand for my setup - looks like you built one yourself. I am having a contractor pop by to give me a quote on removing the corner fireplace from my basement - never gets used and the brick wall is as acoustically ugly as can be, want it gone.
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Aren't you selling this house OBG?
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I will be pimping the basement until the last hour before the house sells. That fireplace is like the evil fax machine in Office Space.
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They certainly are not audio friendly most times.
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Go for it Pepe! Tear it down! Take a sledgehammer to it! :(|) :(|) :(|) :P :P :P
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Looks cool! I am considering getting a Salamander Archetype 5 stand for my setup - looks like you built one yourself. I am having a contractor pop by to give me a quote on removing the corner fireplace from my basement - never gets used and the brick wall is as acoustically ugly as can be, want it gone.
If I took a hammer to the fireplace I believe my wife would take the hammer to me while I slept >:D
The Salamander was my inspiration for this build. I really wanted to do a butcher block type shelf out of 2x4's cut, glued and planed down. maybe next time.
I did take all the components off and dragged it back into the garage for a for coats of poly, painted the rods and put some caps on the top nuts. I do not plan on adjusting the shelves so painting the threads wasn't an issue. For anyone who would like to build one of these on their own, McMaster sells black anodized rods in a variety of sizes: https://www.mcmaster.com/#threaded-rods/=1a3ksmi (https://www.mcmaster.com/#threaded-rods/=1a3ksmi) Anything bigger than what I made would likely benefit from a thicker rod, 5/8 or more. 1/2" worked for me. The local price for 5/8 rods, nuts, and washers was a good bit more. Anyhow, here's the final (for now) version.
(https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/services/mediarender/THISLIFE/021042486451/media/83449573060/large/1509744928456/enhance)
I like the poster behind the great new rack!
The Mario poster? Those are signs they handed out at his last game along with my ticket stub, I remember scouring the stands for a 2nd sign so I could frame it all. I've been meaning to make a shadow box type frame with a jersey I no longer wear, signs and stub.