Joe,
A couple of issues:
1) Go to a cardboard box that is a cubic foot - 12" x 15" x 10" - standard size and never weighs over 35lb full and is very inexpensive
2) Avoid any plastic or string ties. When it comes time to destroy the records, plastic is a contaminate and adds cost
Your plastic cube is a good idea but I think it would be allot more money and add cost to destruction.
Hope this helps
Jerry VanLoozen
(I've owned a couple of record centers)
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From: Joseph Showl [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Fri 10/3/2003 12:05 PM
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Subject: Fwd: "Out of the box"
>>> Joseph Showl 10/2/2003 2:00:25 PM >>>
Hi all;
I have a question concerning record/file storage. I'm paying about
$14-$16.00 a box for a Fellowes #452 to store records and I would like
to find an alternate. With plastic being used to seal food, clothes,
drinks has anyone come up with a way to store records in something like
cube shaped to put on shelfs. Any vendors out there. If not and someone
likes my idea I expect huge royalties.
Joe
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