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My first rack was a plastic milk crate. Lots of people used the square ones for holding LP's but I found a longer one that was just perfect for my few U's worth of intermittent gear. I worried that someday some responsible dairy worker would see the "property of Lucerne" label on my stage rig and call the authorities. Fortunately we drew the size of crowd that made this statistically highly unlikely, and I lucked out. They never caught me tearing off the tags on my queen-size sound baffles either. Just recently I noticed that $9.95 "LACK" end tables from Ikea have legs with exactly the right spacing for rack gear. Taking the ultimate low-fi approach of mounting the gear right onto the table legs with wood screws, this must be the world's cheapest rack you can buy. In lots of different colors no less. Totally useless for travel and hard to reconfigure without metal threaded holes, but for a bunch of gear I never move, these things actually work and look just fine. -Alex S. >-t > >At 05:48 PM 9/5/01 -0700, you wrote: > >Any suggestions on efficient ways of racking, like are there > >mini-ErectorSets™ to build a custom stack ("plumber's tape"? :-) >Like, > >how would you start racking in a small way?