[78-L] Record Storage advice needed for disabled person.
William Buchanan
ret.armysgt at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 31 14:28:33 PDT 2010
Ken,
Thank you, I never would have thought of placing number tags on the cardboard spacers.
Really a good way to keep the records in order.
Thank you
Bill
--- On Wed, 3/31/10, Ken Matheson <kenmath at yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Ken Matheson <kenmath at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [78-L] Record Storage advice needed for disabled person.
To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 11:48 AM
I went through this before. My problem was space. I had room in a closet but not much alls ware except in the garage. I do not like keeping good records in the garage, it is cold and damp here. If you look on Creigs List. http://www.craigslist.org/about/sites you will find a list near you. Put in bookcase in the navigation bar. You will find a bookcase that will work. Get a good quality bookcase that is made with real wood. Don’t get a cheep pucky board (particle board) or metal bookcase. Don’t get one from a discount or warehouse store. Try not to get a very long one without shelf supports, 2 smaller ones are much better. Books are also very heavy so a good quality bookcase should work. I used cardboard spacers every 10 records with a number tag on them. A metal bookend at the end of a line will keep the line up vertical. A cardboard box, or 2 used as a spacer at the end of the line will work in place of the bookend. Used priority mailing boxes,
free from the post office work good. Make sure they are taped up good.
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