JSngry Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Big Beat Steve said: ...the oft-maligned BILLY system... How so? Quote
Eric Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 15 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: My CDs are still stored in a Can-Am unit like this one: https://www.can-am.ca/CD-storage-DVD-storage.htm Those things are great - I own several. I have looked their LP cabinets as well (findable from the link above). Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 18 hours ago, JSngry said: How so? Maybe it's different in the USA, but over here they are often dismissed as the usual "cheapo student pad furniture" that won't last too long. However, it seems to me IKEA have improved the BILLY range over time. I have three older ones (shelf width 75 cm) from the 90s (discarded by my office partner and taken home by me in 2005 or so) and am using these mostly to hold car magazines stored in magazine holders (most shelves are crammed full), and the shelf boards indeed tend to flex to some degree. And I've had to add some reinforcements here and there to prevent the side walls from bowing out under the load and allowing one or the other shelf to drop. But the BILLY shelf units I've bought new myself (long ago too - 20+ years) still hold up very well, even though they are also loaded to the limits (some of them with car mags and books too, but most of them with LPs now) they stand up very well and don't budge to any singificant degree. In fact they seem almost as solid overall as some significantly more expensive shelving units I've bought specifically for my vinyls back in the 90s (and these are no longer made either, alas). Checking those BILLYs over I noticed on those I bought myself that Ikea have added some extra screws (with the socket hex heads visible from the outside) to hold the center shelves (at half-height of the full shelf) firmly in place so the side walls cannot bow out. These, by the look at it, were missing on the older ones, so this may be ONE reason for the somewhat seedy reputation of the BILLY range. Quote
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