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- From: lazlo@triton.unm.edu (Lazlo Nibble)
- Subject: Re: Cheap, Sturdy Bookcases?
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- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 92 04:24:00 GMT
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- tattersall_derek@macmail1.rtsg.mot.com writes:
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- > I use a combination of cinder blocks and 1 x 10 boards.
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- As do I (though I use 1x12s and 1x6s, and don't stain 'em). $60 worth of
- blocks, boards, and bricks gave me enough space to store over 800 records
- and almost as many CDs, with room left over for ten feet worth of
- tradebacks and hardcovers.
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- Blocks-and-boards shelving frequently gets dismissed as tacky college-
- student stuff, but if sturdy storage space on the cheap is more important
- than matching your interior-decoration scheme, it's impossible to beat.
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- Lazlo (lazlo@triton.unm.edu)
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