DIY Record Shelves?


Anyone build themselves some sturdy record storage out of wood and/or other materials? If so, how has it worked out? I'm looking to build some for myself, but don't want to reinvent the wheel if a fellow 'Goner has preceded me. I have "STFA" and did not come up with anything.
slipknot1
I've never liked the shelf approach. Instead, I like to have the cover facing me (like at a record store). If you'll click on my virtual system below, you'll see my solution--a record cabinet with sliding drawers. My father and I built it. We just kind of made it up as we went along.
Thanks to everyone for the responses.

Shersta:
I have one similar to yours. It's a record rack from a library that got rid of it's LP collection. It's full!

Rives:
Thank you! This is just what I was looking for! I downloaded and printed the plans and am going to make one. I'll let you know how it turns out. Thanks again!
Rives - those look pretty darn nice! Nice job on the DIY!! I will try one myself. Do you have a sense of about how much the materials cost you?
The stock aluminum was clear anodized and I had a machinist drill it out. I bought enough pieces to make 3 units or expand my unit (no the extras aren't for sale). I think I paid about $125 for all the aluminum drilled, brushed, and anodized (yes I had friends and didn't pay full price). I don't remember what the wood cost. I'm sure it would vary quite a bit depending on the wood. I'm considering rebuilding them with more exotic wood, which is pretty easy since they are completely modular.
I made a version of the Flexi equipment rack for my albums as well. 3/4 in threaded rod (3 legs but you can go with 4) with mdf shelves and nuts/washers to adjust shelves. Top and bottom just slide over the rods. I added end blocks to the shelves support the albums off of the rods. quick, cheap and easy to take apart and move