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Need Storage Options for my Massively Growing Collection.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantMGuyM
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Hi all,

This is my first post here, but after reading several of the posts by others, it appears to me that many of you have larger collections then I do and I was just curious how you store them?

I currently have a bookcase that has my movies stacked two deep and two high in each shelf.  With kids in the house, it's tough to keep them organized and it's really difficult to find a movie to watch.

I'm thinking about getting something new for storage and would like some input from others.  Please provide links to sites if you have them.

Thank You In Advance!
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any spare closet will do..
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I used a walk in closet of sorts. Was small, but I had to get some slidding door wardrobes fitted for our the missus!

I went to a local DIY place (B&Q uk) and they cut some wood in strips to the same length as a dvd and odered some brakets. Fitted them to the walls. Pretty easy and pretty cheap. I bought a large sheet of wood, I think only £18 ($35) and the brackets were only 49p ($1) each. The board did approx, 500 DVD's.

I'm having to go back and get some more soon, as the collection is on the floor now!

Its cheapper than looking at website with pre-built shelving. I did that and would have cost me a small fortune!

Hope this helps?
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LOL, WE ALL DO.

I am considering calling General Steel about a warehouse.

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Shop class came in mighty handy, just build some custom shelves...
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I recently discovered this.  Makes your current storage area go much further.
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I recently discovered this.  Makes your current storage area go much further.

I've seen these before, but now that I'm nearing the 3,000 club, I'm at condition-critical.    Thanks for the link.  I'm going to seriously consider this option. I never thought I'd leave the original cases, but it's just getting impossible. 
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I recently discovered this.  Makes your current storage area go much further.


Neat idea--but insanely expensive for large collections.  It's basically $1+ per DVD for the sleeves.
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I went to a local DIY place (B&Q uk) and they cut some wood in strips to the same length as a dvd and odered some brakets. Fitted them to the walls. Pretty easy and pretty cheap. I bought a large sheet of wood, I think only £18 ($35) and the brackets were only 49p ($1) each. The board did approx, 500 DVD's.


I did something quite similar but using the (slightly more expensive) metal uprights/movable brackets system... though also from B&Q!

My wife was worried that as I was doing it floor to ceiling it would be very 'intrusive' but because of the wall mounting and shallow 'DVD only' depth they are a lot less so than the couple of bookcases we had before - though it may not look like it from the pictures!

Each rack holds about 600+ DVDs (that being a mix of box sets and regular keep cases):

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I recently discovered this.  Makes your current storage area go much further.



Defo a good idea, but you'll still need some where to store all the empty cases! 
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Defo a good idea, but you'll still need some where to store all the empty cases! 


If you have an attic it's not so bad... but some people... some people... I'm not sure I can say this... some people actually throw them away     

FWIW if you are going to use something like this method, DJ cases that are desinged for CDs are a massively cheaper and more efficient version of the same thing.

There are other threads on the subject if you want to check them out:

http://dvdprofiler.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=220979

http://dvdprofiler.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=282889
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... and I was just curious how you store them?

I store most of them in selfmade cabinets, see old thread at intervocative. (third posting)
The idea is lifted from Can-Am
Another nice idea is to rig a wardrode so that the back pane and the doors have shelves. See this picture


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Defo a good idea, but you'll still need some where to store all the empty cases! 


If you have an attic it's not so bad... but some people... some people... I'm not sure I can say this... some people actually throw them away     

FWIW if you are going to use something like this method, DJ cases that are desinged for CDs are a massively cheaper and more efficient version of the same thing.

There are other threads on the subject if you want to check them out:

http://dvdprofiler.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=220979

http://dvdprofiler.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=282889


The way I look at it. You spend years amassing a huge collection that has cost you a small fortune, you wanna show it off and not hide it! Ive only managed to do the shelving for around half my collection and it looks pretty impressive!

Can't wait to get all them shelved and on display. 
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Defo a good idea, but you'll still need some where to store all the empty cases! 



Sell 'em on ebay!  Most of them are just standard Amaray cases which can be bought online for around 20 pence each should any need to be replaced.
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A couple of people I know are going to storing their movies on hard disc.  I've wondering if this actually makes sense or if they're just doing it "because they can."

On the pro side, you can get storage at rates like 1TB for about $300.  This compacts movies down nicely, and you use your computer as a "media server."

On the other hand, hard drives crash....
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Sunny:

I suspect they are doing it because they can and have not yet thought the issue through. For small collections it works Ok, but take for example someone like myself. My library to attemptto store it ona hard drive is currently running somewhere north of 50TB, that's terrabytes NOT gigabytes, it is neither cost effective, nor time effective. I don't see this being reasonable for some time to come.

1TB drives can be purchase today for about $250 and I would need 50 of them, that;s $12,500    just for the hard drives. That does not include building in any kind of RAID or other possible redundancies.

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