Sturdy Turntable Stand


I am looking for a very sturdy turntable rack or stand, preferably with a couple shelves below the turntable top shelf. I've seen a couple expensive ones. Any solid ideas that don't cost $3K or more?
imgoodwithtools
@uberwaltz
I've just started looking for an audio rack for my son, I'm giving him my RP 3 and some other pieces. I like your DIY rack and wondering what did you use for feet? 
Eric
Ironically the best approach is actually a stand that allows the turntable to move freely in all directions, I.e., an isolation stand. The best isolation is achieved when the component can move easiest in all directions, all six of them! There used to be the Flexy Rack that achieved some degree of isolation by being the opposite of rigid. Rigidity and mass are the enemies of high performance. 
@ericsch 
Feet are something I really need to try a few more of!
Not that so far they seem to have made too much difference but you never know.
Right now I am just using rubber boots over the ends of the all thread rod which then sit on steel pucks on my tiled floor with felt cushioning them.
Not fancy but the rack is solid and sturdy and I perceive no vibrations at my TT.
obviously Millers effort dwarfs whatever mine achieved in solidity!
Not too make to fine a point of it but the really cool thing about low frequency seismic type vibrations, generated by the Earth crust and traffic mostly, is how super strong they are. 🏋🏻‍♂️ They can vibrate 700 lbs like it was a feather. People think they’re safe on concrete slabs, too. If mass was the answer LIGO would have built a massive stand for their electronics to detect gravity waves. But they didn’t. They built a spring isolation system. Just when you thought it was safe to go in the water. 🦈