Saturday, October 23, 2010
Solution for Benno CD tower height problem under pitched ceilings
Materials: several Benno CD towers, metal strips (or wood if you prefer)
Description: I love the Benno CD tower. I had several in my old house and when I moved them to my new house, I found that I couldn't fit them under the pitched ceiling in the attic where my music room is located.
So I just stacked them horizontally and fitted either end together using some metal strips.
Now it's a low but wide CD tower.
~ Ronald de Graaf, Groningen, the Netherlands
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Great hack, but with today's technology, this is a tremendous waste of space and looks dated. Rip these CD's to create a clean PC/Mac-based entertainment center to update the look and reclaim the space.
ReplyDeleteReally nice. I did something similar, alternating white and black bennos
ReplyDeleteOr save money and just put up some shelves.
ReplyDeleteThis is so simple and yet so ingenious - thanks, Ronald! Exactly the solution I'm looking for, as I need a shelf under a pitched roof. Great!
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