It's all about the cinnamon buns, my friends.Henry wrote:Next time I go down to IKEA, I'll have to try the apple pie. I need to get more adventurous in my entree orders first. Maybe the salmon next time, instead of meatballs. I might even buy some furniture, too!
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Point taken. Anyway, I need to lose weight. I've heard that phonographs are not fattening. 

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Henry wrote:I'll take donations of 78s to test your misgivings! And I don't even own an "Expedit" (but I could buy one fairly easily).
Next time I go down to IKEA, I'll have to try the apple pie. I need to get more adventurous in my entree orders first. Maybe the salmon next time, instead of meatballs. I might even buy some furniture, too!
I got some finger lickin' chicken in here, Henry. Sorry the picture isn't better, but it's pretty good.
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According to the Ikea website the Expedit can take a maximum load of only 13 kg's! I assume that's 13 kg per cubicle, and not 13 kg's for the entire cabinet. The bigggest Expedit (20 cubicles) is 150 x 150 cm, which means each cubicle is about 35x35 cm. That means you can fit about 100 78's in one cubicle. A standard 78 weighs roughly 200 grams, so that's 20 kg per cubicle or 400 kg's for the entire cabinet. That's well above the maximum load recommended by Ikea.Henry wrote:I'll take donations of 78s to test your misgivings! And I don't even own an "Expedit" (but I could buy one fairly easily).
Next time I go down to IKEA, I'll have to try the apple pie. I need to get more adventurous in my entree orders first. Maybe the salmon next time, instead of meatballs. I might even buy some furniture, too!
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Actually the biggest Expedit has 25 cubicles, each 33cm x 33cm x 39cm deep (inside measurement).bart1927 wrote: The bigggest Expedit (20 cubicles) is 150 x 150 cm, which means each cubicle is about 35x35 cm. That means you can fit about 100 78's in one cubicle.
I get around 150 shellac discs, or 7 albums, to each cubicle. In fact, 15 of the cubicles in mine which hold 10" records, have also got about 20 discs sitting flat on top of the upright discs

I also use the top surface of the unit for storage, and there's 16 portable gramophones & electric record players sitting up there too, so I'm sure I've got way more weight in mine than Ikeas recommendation.
Mine sits in a redundant hallway next to the dining room (now gramophone room), and I actually stand on the lower shelves with my back against the wall, when I want to reach a machine close to the ceiling

I think I've had the unit about 3 years or so, and the shelves show no signs of bowing, and the whole unit is as sturdy as the day I put it together. Being plasterboard lined walls, I didnt think using the brackets that came with the unit would offer any extra support whatsoever, and naturally, the position of the shelves & carcase dont line up with the wall studs either, so I left it completely free standing.
When I assembled it however, I did use a good quality PVA glue on every join, so it's a lot more solid than I think it would be without the glue.
It's surprizing just how strong the Expedit is, especially considering the shelves are only about 15mm thick laminated chipboard, but I think because the horizontal shelves are all one continuous plank running between the outer upright ends (with small vertical cubicle dividers), and only a 33cm spans in each cubicle, the 15mm board is quite adequate to support the weight of 150-170 discs without the board distorting in any way.
I'd have no hesitations getting another 25 cubicle Expedit for the rest of my 78s & for my vinyl records, if I could only find somewhere to put it lol.
My hallway is only 90cm wide, which makes it impossible to photograph my storage front on, so this was the best I could do.
One good thing about having my records in a narrow hallway is that I dont have to worry about trying to make it look pretty front on with colour co-ordinated sleeves etc so it looks nice in a living area.
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Is that your place, Wolfe? Fuggetabout chicken---you could use a few "Expedit"s!Wolfe wrote:I got some finger lickin' chicken in here, Henry. Sorry the picture isn't better, but it's pretty good.
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Do I spy a picture disc on the wall above the door?



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looks like Captain Kirk snogging an alien chick.Brandon wrote:Do I spy a picture disc on the wall above the door?![]()
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"It's life, Jim, but not as we know it."
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Have to store the bulk of my collection in a 10' x 10' x 10' storage unit. It is heated with humidity control. Has 6 - 4' x 4' homemade shelves each capable of holding about 1600 records and about 25 milk crates plus a shelf built at about 6'6" all around. Last, there are about 35 homemade wooden boxes each capable of holding about 120 records. Here is a snapshot:
http://78records.cdbpdx.com/Stor/tn-750_IMG_8224.JPG
Just added a collection of little over 800 records last weekend. It's getting pretty crowded in there.
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http://78records.cdbpdx.com/Stor/tn-750_IMG_8224.JPG
Just added a collection of little over 800 records last weekend. It's getting pretty crowded in there.
CDB