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Hi
I live in a 1970's house and the walls, well are like paper - basically platerboard with boxing type internal to give them strength - not sure how otherways to say it. Anyway - looking at getting a 37" LCD TV or even a 40" one. I though would want to either put it on the wall or in the wall. I think in the wall is preferable, as by the time you put on the TV hanging kit, I think the tv will protroud like 20+cms so any space I can save by putting it in the wall would be great. Ok - its not all going to go in there. Has anyone ever done this and how have they done it. I want the tv secure in there? Also - I will put trunking in the wall and plasterover for the cables. Scott |
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