@SuperDashRendar Yeah, i'll have to keep an eye out. We probably won't be living here in 4 years. We try to keep our room anywhere from 69-73F depending on our mood. I've bought DVD since we got a PS3, but it's mostly stuff that's not on BD yet, or something that won't be on it for awhile.
I am going to have to say that I might be worried the shelves will start to bend in about 4 years. That particle board is a lot less stronger then it appears. Keep the room a constant temp. That is a impressive collection you have there! I honestly have not bought a DVD since Blu-Ray was announced. I don't even have a blu-ray it just feels silly to buy DVD's now that something better is out how about you?
@sgtpepper1138 That is cool, You know what bugs me is that Blu-Ray's get some crappy extras plus no booklets! I remember getting the James Bond DVD's when they first came to DVD and they had good books along with tons of extras. I see Toy Story 3 !!! :-)
you can get them from hardwarw/home improvement stores. They're called shelf track, I'm sure they probably have other names, but thats what I see them under on Home Depot's website.
@1981jilly You should see it now, I have just reached the 200 blu ray mark. I haven't really bought many DVDs (except for tv shows and stuff). Look at my newest video, I review most of my blu rays (i've bought more since that video)
I bought some today and they seem realy light to hold any thing but the guy at the store said they will I just don't wane movies to come crashing down I hope I bought the right ones
+Dwayne Philpot They hold quite a bit of weight, definitely enough for movies (as you can see), just make sure you get them all screwed down in studs. 4 years later I still have the same shelves, just more of them.
+Dwayne Philpot I just used the gold screws, kind of like drywall screws. I probably went 1 1/2-2", I can't remember. But anything that's at least 1 1/2" should be fine.
@joseph10704 Sorry, I didn't get a msg saying you posted a comment. I bought them at a place called Fred Meyer (mainly in the northwest). You can get them anywhere really, they're just metal bookends.
@freddiemackkkk You're not following along with the rest of the class, you keep referring to what SHE said, she's my wife dude. Are you sure you have this whole UA-cam thing figured out? in my vids a GUY is talking, and in hers a FEMALE is talking. You basically call us racists based on what? We didn't have enough black actors in the movies we bought USED? I don't know about you , but we actually take being called racist seriously. Why should we be polite to you? You haven't been polite to us..
Haha... you said "screwed in the wall". :) Great collection man!
@SuperDashRendar Yeah, i'll have to keep an eye out. We probably won't be living here in 4 years. We try to keep our room anywhere from 69-73F depending on our mood. I've bought DVD since we got a PS3, but it's mostly stuff that's not on BD yet, or something that won't be on it for awhile.
@msfili NICE, I just found like a dozen movies that I didn't put into my computer. It's like great to have all the movies, but DAMN its cumbersome.
Nice collection!
Man, your gonna need a ladder to reach those movies on the top shelves haha.
P.S.
Hows that Ramones cover comin' ?
Thank you
I am going to have to say that I might be worried the shelves will start to bend in about 4 years. That particle board is a lot less stronger then it appears. Keep the room a constant temp. That is a impressive collection you have there! I honestly have not bought a DVD since Blu-Ray was announced. I don't even have a blu-ray it just feels silly to buy DVD's now that something better is out how about you?
@PlanetBierwagen That's nothing, I said "they're 8" deep" and I actually cut out me saying "that's what she said"
were do u buy the book stands u know the thing's that ur useing at the end of the dvd shelfs thanks a look's good.
@sgtpepper1138 That is cool, You know what bugs me is that Blu-Ray's get some crappy extras plus no booklets! I remember getting the James Bond DVD's when they first came to DVD and they had good books along with tons of extras. I see Toy Story 3 !!! :-)
Where do you git the metal things that you attached to the wall and what do you call them
you can get them from hardwarw/home improvement stores. They're called shelf track, I'm sure they probably have other names, but thats what I see them under on Home Depot's website.
@sgtpepper1138 Uhhhh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh hehehehehe... whoah!
@1981jilly You should see it now, I have just reached the 200 blu ray mark. I haven't really bought many DVDs (except for tv shows and stuff). Look at my newest video, I review most of my blu rays (i've bought more since that video)
the brackets are not very heavy are they
No, I dont think each one is even a pound.
I bought some today and they seem realy light to hold any thing but the guy at the store said they will I just don't wane movies to come crashing down I hope I bought the right ones
also what size screws
+Dwayne Philpot They hold quite a bit of weight, definitely enough for movies (as you can see), just make sure you get them all screwed down in studs. 4 years later I still have the same shelves, just more of them.
+Dwayne Philpot I just used the gold screws, kind of like drywall screws. I probably went 1 1/2-2", I can't remember. But anything that's at least 1 1/2" should be fine.
@joseph10704 Sorry, I didn't get a msg saying you posted a comment. I bought them at a place called Fred Meyer (mainly in the northwest). You can get them anywhere really, they're just metal bookends.
@freddiemackkkk You're not following along with the rest of the class, you keep referring to what SHE said, she's my wife dude. Are you sure you have this whole UA-cam thing figured out? in my vids a GUY is talking, and in hers a FEMALE is talking. You basically call us racists based on what? We didn't have enough black actors in the movies we bought USED? I don't know about you , but we actually take being called racist seriously. Why should we be polite to you? You haven't been polite to us..