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Make a fantastic LP basket

Make a fantastic LP basket
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There was once a time when ready-made, sturdy, and durable baskets for storing LP records were easily procured from behind any gas station, corner store, or supermarket in the form of the lowly milk crate. In the days before 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs, and the newfangled MP3 players, vinyl was king and this was readily evident for a dairy industry that saw it's crates disappear in such large number they were bleeding money, prompting them to change the size of their crates to prevent a 12" LP from sitting happily in it.

Today, the LP has largely waned, but the shrunken milk crate remains the standard, frustrating record collectors searching for a strong but cheap storage crate for their records. Crates similar to those of the olden days can be had for cheap, but they are an inferior breed to their elders, being made of thin and flimsy plastic. When I went looking for a suitable alternative to the venerable milk crate, I found myself looking at a pile of discarded newspaper racks. Their grating would work well.
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Anyway, in this Instructable I'll show how to make steel mesh baskets suitable for keeping records in. I used plastic coated sections of an old news stand (the same stuff as from my bike rack), but "hardware cloth" is a very similar material that's available from hardware stores and if you can find some that's squares are 3" you can easily use that and paint it to your liking. These baskets should last a lifetime and can hold around 50 12" LPs without a problem.
 
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Step 1Cut out metal grating

Cut out metal grating
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The first thing you need to do is cut the outline of your basket out of the metal grating. Using a grinder, hack saw, or in my case bolt cutters, cut a pattern similar to the one in the last photo below out in your material. The below pattern uses 3" squares, so you may need to modify it if your material is of different dimensions. The second and third photo show the donor panel and the grating freed from the frame.

After cutting out the outline, you'll probably want to file or grind the ends of the cuts smooth since they're probably going to be pointy or sharp.
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26 comments
Dec 7, 2011. 10:31 PMtimwikander says:
I love the story behind this instructable; it sounds like you really understood the problem. Great design.
Oct 31, 2008. 1:27 AMshantaram says:
i got tired of them , keeping them organized cleaning dusting the cabinets its like a full time job i like to have fun and relax in life not work my brains out cleaning lol
Oct 14, 2011. 9:35 AMahogland-aguiar says:
ill buy them from you
Nov 8, 2008. 9:06 PMarepepe says:
oh my god i would love to take them of you hands!
Jul 18, 2011. 1:43 PMjakee117 says:
I looooovee vinyl. I need a place to put my LPs as well..shoe boxes work well for 7"s . also, I work at Food lion, and our milk crates are still very thick. I need one, hah
Oct 29, 2009. 6:51 PMkeikothemeowmeow says:
I found Jefferson Airplane's "Surrealistic Pillow" yesterday for a buck at the Salvation army.I nearly cried of happiness.
Feb 16, 2009. 3:40 PMcarlos-felo says:
It's great! I have a lot of LP's in my room and it's in the floor...
Nov 14, 2008. 4:34 PMIkotoo says:
Six Parts Seven!
Nov 1, 2008. 6:18 AMshantaram says:
SOME OF MY RECORDS
Oct 31, 2008. 1:25 AMshantaram says:
I am not in America .. i will take picture of my records cd videos and show them on here ..
Oct 26, 2008. 8:00 PMshantaram says:
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Oct 27, 2008. 12:05 PMarepepe says:
yea I do:)and im only 17 years old I love them!
Oct 28, 2008. 2:19 AMshantaram says:
I have so many over 500 but i want to get rid of them ..
Oct 29, 2008. 9:49 PMarepepe says:
oh yea i live on los angeles i dont know if you live any where near?
Oct 29, 2008. 9:39 PMarepepe says:
no i want them i want more!
Oct 30, 2008. 11:55 AMarepepe says:
lol yea do you live in la because there like 20 stores that i know that has a grate collection
Oct 31, 2008. 1:33 AMshantaram says:
No i am in Australia
Nov 3, 2008. 1:52 PMarepepe says:
oh wow! mmmmmmm. i dont know what to say.LOL!
Oct 26, 2008. 2:21 AMmellon_collie says:
Just curiosity hitting me, but what is the record in the very front? And yes, I have been searching high and low for milk crates. I've been to countless stores, countless flea markets, and i can't seem to find the right fit.
Oct 26, 2008. 5:38 AMmellon_collie says:
ah. yeah I like the cover. never even heard of the band, but the cover is enough to check them out.
Oct 1, 2008. 9:05 AMmodio says:
Dairy companies really shrunk the size of crate so LPs wouldn't fit them? That's an amazing and interesting fact. Anyways, killer Instructable. Vinyl is still king...to me.
Oct 3, 2008. 1:14 AMdevophill says:
I've always suspected they did, myself. I distinctly remember when I was younger seeing milk crates with records in 'em, fitting snugly. Now any crates you find are about 3/4 of an inch too narrow, you can only fit LPs in sideways and that leaves a lot of useless dead space in the box. The perfect solution I've found for larger vinyl collections, however, is a shelf unit from Ikea called Expedit. It fits records so perfectly that it couldn't be a coincidence. Those crafty Swedes! :)

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