Any good and cheap CD racks?


Any sugestion for good and cheap CD racks that hold 1000 CDs?
Thx for the help.
bigboy
If you or a loved one have a table saw with a dado blade you can make a great rack. Get 1x12 oak at a home supply and cut 1/2" dadoes (grooves), 1/4" deep across it leaving 1/4 or 3/8 between each pass. Now rip the board into 2- 5 1/4" by whatever length you used pieces. Because you cut the dadoes for top and bottom at the same time, the dadoes will exactly match. Nail or screw a 5" wide piece at each end. Oh yeah, don't forget to put a plywood or masonite back on it.This gives you a box that securely holds as many CD's as you make boxes for. Stain'm, wax'm and stack'm.
Regards, martha stewart
I put the liner noets in folios that I got from cd gear. The jewel cases that's what everyone wants to know where are the jewel cases.....There in a boxin my closet where my cat can't find them.
Tree Designs has about the best deal going on high quality, minimal assembly racks. They're solid oak, or poplar for slightly less, and the prices are better than Boltz. I have a 250 cap. one in black that's very solid. And the WAF requires that it not be industrial looking.

Looks like their website is back up and running (it was down for a while) at: http://www.treedesigns.com/

As an aside, I just got the new AA catalog and can't believe that Salamander wants $500 for their new line of media racks. Geez, they must've put millions into R&D or something.
I have the Boltz CD 330. I love it. Inexpensive ($139), compact and can be expanded. Getting ready to order another one. Outstanding customer service -- ordered it and received it the next day! (Boltz is in San Diego, I'm in L.A.) I have not had any of the problems indicated in an earlier post regarding removal of CD's -- mine don't fall out and don;t require any special handling -- I'm not sure what's up with that. I do, however, need jewel boxes as many were damaged in a recent move.