Richard:
Review the following thread for rack ideas. My preference would be for the Ikea "Lack" DIY rack (fairly easy to assemble) which should run under $100 for a 4 shelf version.
It is important to follow the guidelines/instruction (short or no legs on the base/bottom shelf with spikes @ every level).
As the tables are already finished (you have a choice of colors) it can be quite attractive as well (even for those w/o a great deal of woodworking experience).
A cosmetic "tip" is to tape the legs to be cut with masking tape, in order to avoid chipping the finish, and to use use an appropriate fine toothed/finishing saw blade. A finishing hand saw should do fine if you do not have access to power tools.
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?htech&1001889380&read&keyw&zzikea+and+lack
Review the following thread for rack ideas. My preference would be for the Ikea "Lack" DIY rack (fairly easy to assemble) which should run under $100 for a 4 shelf version.
It is important to follow the guidelines/instruction (short or no legs on the base/bottom shelf with spikes @ every level).
As the tables are already finished (you have a choice of colors) it can be quite attractive as well (even for those w/o a great deal of woodworking experience).
A cosmetic "tip" is to tape the legs to be cut with masking tape, in order to avoid chipping the finish, and to use use an appropriate fine toothed/finishing saw blade. A finishing hand saw should do fine if you do not have access to power tools.
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?htech&1001889380&read&keyw&zzikea+and+lack