Shelfy help needed
May. 12th, 2003 09:37 amI need to get some shelves on which to store that part of my CD collection[*] which doesn't fit into the tower I bought it last year.
Can anyone recommend (preferably inexpensive) shelves which will do the following:
(a) fix securely to a flimsy wall.
(Yes, it's an outside, and alledgedly load-bearing, wall. Sadly, our house was built by nutters who thought swiss cheese was a valid alternative to brick)
(b) for related reasons, be reasonably light
(c) give good CD-storage for amount-of-wall-covered.
(I'm currently 80 CDs worth of shelf space under the odds...)
[*] Sadly, plans to nail the CDs directly to the wall, glue them to the ceiling, or otherwise cause them to hover above the stereo have all had to be dismissed as unworkable.
Can anyone recommend (preferably inexpensive) shelves which will do the following:
(a) fix securely to a flimsy wall.
(Yes, it's an outside, and alledgedly load-bearing, wall. Sadly, our house was built by nutters who thought swiss cheese was a valid alternative to brick)
(b) for related reasons, be reasonably light
(c) give good CD-storage for amount-of-wall-covered.
(I'm currently 80 CDs worth of shelf space under the odds...)
[*] Sadly, plans to nail the CDs directly to the wall, glue them to the ceiling, or otherwise cause them to hover above the stereo have all had to be dismissed as unworkable.
Re: Well, from the tacky-as-all-hell corner
Date: 2003-05-12 05:29 am (UTC)Wooden shelves would be too heavy for the wall, probably, and I don't think Andy's extrusion-moulding-of-plastic skills are up to scratch yet...
Plus buying some and putting them up myself will probably be quicker :)