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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantRandall_Lind
Registered: May 10, 2007
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Someone need to make a DJ Box shelf system. This is what I was thinking a heavy duty unit on wheels with four shelves. Now each shelf would slide out and lock allowing you to get to your DVD's or CD's. When done just slide shelf back in.


This would be base on  the dj boxes that hold 1000 disc. They could be made stockable by bolting units on top of each other instead of using wheels. 2 units would be about all one would want to stack I am guessing.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkovacs01
Registered: March 13, 2007
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I just posted this in another thread, but I will put it here too.

Ok, here is the commercially available product that I am having built.  It's going to be rosewood with cherry blossom carvings up the sides.  8 shelves per side counting the bottom with each shelf 20 inches long and 6 inches deep.  Total approximate dimensions are 28x28x74.  Capacity will be 1100 standard size Amaray cases.  Not bad for 5.5 square feet of floorspace.  Cost came to $900 delivered, but its going to take 4 months  If I am pleased with it (and im not sure how I won't be), I will probably have him make another identical one and put them on each side of the TV. 

The one shown here is smaller, with a capacity around 750 and made of particle board (i have sworn off this particular material).

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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantGuppy
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Registered: March 20, 2007
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WOW that is Awesome, how can we get one of those?? then i need to convince my wife to let me get it 
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkovacs01
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Well, I'd send you to the guy that is making mine, but I live in Japan.  I am sure you could take the specs to any custom furniture maker, but it's going to cost more than here.  Furniture is cheap here

The one in the picture can be found at any number of sites selling DVD storage and comes shipped for around $300
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantMysticum
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WOW that is Awesome, how can we get one of those?? then i need to convince my wife to let me get it 

http://www.deepdiscount.com/Cd-1040c-Revolving-Multi-Media---Black-Media-Storage_stcVVproductId5750803VVcatId462358VVviewprod.htm
think its smaller than the one kovacs01 had a picture of
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorwhispering
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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Ok, here is the commercially available product that I am having built.


I've been thinking a similar solution. I figured bookshelves pretty much use the least amount of wallspace, so are really bad in smaller apartments.

So it has to be either a drawer system, or something like you're getting.

I figured if i run out of space i'm gonna use both systems

Been thinking of something like that (all measurements in millimeters, 1 inch = 25,4 mm) ->

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/4633/dvdhyllyad9.jpg

Basicly a shelve, where you pull one unit out, and when its fully extended you can rotate it. The bottom and top would have drawer runners just to keep it "on track". But the unit itself would rest on wheels, so that the weight wouldnt be directed to the runners.

I calculated that on that wallspace you could get 12,4 meters of shelvespace with regular shelves. But with my superior design i would get 21,6 meters of shelvespace
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantRandall_Lind
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I just posted this in another thread, but I will put it here too.

Ok, here is the commercially available product that I am having built.  It's going to be rosewood with cherry blossom carvings up the sides.  8 shelves per side counting the bottom with each shelf 20 inches long and 6 inches deep.  Total approximate dimensions are 28x28x74.  Capacity will be 1100 standard size Amaray cases.  Not bad for 5.5 square feet of floorspace.  Cost came to $900 delivered, but its going to take 4 months  If I am pleased with it (and im not sure how I won't be), I will probably have him make another identical one and put them on each side of the TV. 

The one shown here is smaller, with a capacity around 750 and made of particle board (i have sworn off this particular material).




Same one here for $280 holds 550 dvd's but looks like a great way to save space for a person living in an one bedroom apartment like myself.

It may not be built as good but looks like it is built to last.
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkovacs01
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Here is the problem I run into...........I already spent in the neighborhood of $279 for one of those giant shelf units.  It made it one move and then pretty much fell apart attempting a second.  Those spinning racks are around $300 and since I am in a climate that is extremely humid, particle board will only last 3 years before it begins to liquify and go all to hell.  So 3 years down the road I'd be spending another $300.

Thats why I went the custom route.  Higher capacity, better build quality, the color I want, and something that can truly be called furniture since the DVD's arent going anywhere anytime soon.  And since it is actually furniture, that means the wife is ok with it going in the living room  .  I felt like all of these reasons outweighed the cost
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantMysticum
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Here is the problem I run into...........I already spent in the neighborhood of $279 for one of those giant shelf units.  It made it one move and then pretty much fell apart attempting a second.  Those spinning racks are around $300 and since I am in a climate that is extremely humid, particle board will only last 3 years before it begins to liquify and go all to hell.  So 3 years down the road I'd be spending another $300.

i've had a few shelves go to hell...and it sucks...particle board everywhere  its worth paying more for something that will last forever if taken care of.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantMike
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I just searched Dj Sleeves and found MMD Corp. they seem like they might be a good case?
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkovacs01
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Ok, after commissioning this this and waiting 4 months, it is finally here.  It is rosewood and measures 75x25x25.  The panels are hand carved with cherry blossoms and birds.  The capacity is smaller than what I originally asked for, but any bigger would really be too much.  I guess that means i need to have him make another one   Anyway, here are the pictures.  Enjoy!











DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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And the capacity is?....drumroll please.


Skip
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And the capacity is?....drumroll please.


Skip


He already told you Skip..."Not as big as he originally wanted"

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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLewis_Prothero
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And the capacity is?....drumroll please.


Skip

If I counted correctly:
About 900 (28 per shelve, 8 shelves per side)
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkovacs01
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900 is right on, however, it will hold 34 HD/BD on a shelf.  so you are talking around 1100 in that department.
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantmediadogg
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Registered: March 18, 2007
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How about this idea for thinking "out of the box" (heh heh) ...

I store all my DVDs in electronic devices. A Sony 400 DVD player with outstanding upscaling and HDMI costs only a bit over $300, and the DVDs are covered, untouched by human hands in a compact enclosure. To put icing on the cake, the location and slot information can be used to actually play the DVD from a mouse click in DVD Profiler. 

No, I don't work for Sony! 

(On the other hand, I like that Rosewood model ...  )
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