
Who knew something that sounded so simple would take so many trips to the hardware store? The nearly 4500 CDs involved were collected in a span of about two months. Unfortunately, we forgot to get pictures when we had all the CDs strung up on ropes.
- More than 4000 AOL CDs
- plywood sheet, 3/8” x 24” x 48”
- 4 dowel rods; 36” x 3/8” square
- 4 threaded rod; 36” x ½”
- 1 threaded rod; 24” x ½”
- 1 threaded rod; 36” x ¼”
- 20 nuts; ½”
- 4 nuts; ¼”
- 2 threaded rod couplers; ½”
- 8 fender washers; ½”
- 10 washers; ½”
- 4 washers; ¼”
- 6 machine screws; 10 / 24 x ½”
- 6 nuts; 10 / 24
- 4 drywall screws
- 2 steel bars; 24”x 2”x1/8”
- 2 random steel bars found in the garage
- 5+ tubes of Goop (we lost count)
- 4500 (approx.) AOL Cd’s
- .060” (1.5mm) polystyrene sheet
- .020” (.5mm) polystyrene sheet
- 1 145W ATX power supply
- 1 small plastic tacklebox
- 18ga wire; 80 feet (40’ red, 40’ black)
- solder
- heat shrink tubing; small
- heat shrink tubing; large
- 5 feet cable sleeving; ½”
- 4 switches; square
- 4 screws; small (out of a dead power supply)
- 1 switch; round
- 2 cans spray paint; flat black
- 1 can spray paint; white
- 1 can spray paint; bumper chrome
- 1 can spray paint; metallic green
- masking tape
- duct tape
- 3 green dual CCFL kits








