Tuesday, December 16, 2014

IKEA Antonius multi-tired hi-fi rack By: vincenzoc

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Hi everyone, just wanted to share with you an ikea hack I made few weeks ago: I always wanted to have an Hifi rack, but all those I found on the internet were horrible (70-80ies style, if you know what I mean) and terribly expensive.


Then I started wondering if I could make one myself, and the Ikea Antonius shelves caught my attention: as you can see, there are 3 Ikea Antonius racks (30 euros in total), a new set of wheels (15 euros: they need to be big, otherwise the whole structure would collapse under the weight) and several wooden boards that I bought in a local hardware store (50 euros).


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The boards aren’t glued nor screwed: I simply made them slide in the rack. This way I can remove them as I please, replacing them with new ones or if I simply want to clean them.


At the bottom, I screwed a thick board to the Antonius rack (where the original small wheels were supposed to be): the new big wheels are fixed to this board.


Comments are welcome!


Vincenzo







via IKEA Hackers http://ift.tt/1BThjXV From vincenzoc

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