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Dan Valleskey
 
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No TV troubles, in a VERY dusty shop. In fact, my TV is next to the
sander right now. Going on 4 years on this set, the last set worked
fine for 4 or 5 years, I just moved it to the bedroom for spousal
reasons. It still works in there.

Safety wise- I ignore it, mostly, I have the re-run network on, or
maybe comedy Central, I just ignore 99 percent of it. It is just
noise, maybe I get the occasional chuckle from dialog. Seldom look at
it, now that I think of it. Unless something good pops on, than I
turn off the tools, turn around, pull up a shop stool and watch it.

The other night, wife was watching something truly terrible, well to
me anyway. I'd had a beer already, but I opened another, took it to
the shop. Parked a favorite camping chair in a good spot, drank my
beer, watched TV, gave serious thought to cleaning up a bit. Decided
not to clean up at all.

CD player has given me a bit of trouble, so I moved it out. Last
year, I ran lines out from the computer in the dining room, thru the
wall, to the stereo in the shop. I saved the CD player that had been
in the shop with compressed air.


-Dan V.


On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:49:56 -0500, "Kyle Boatright"
wrote:

How do I keep dust out of a TV and DVD I plan to install in my shop? I'm
sure someone has been there before...

Thanks in advance.