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Hello Fellow Woodworkers, I need some input here. I need to build a face
frame for a ceiling-recessed home theater screen that I installed. http://65.31.50.236/ht/images/screen1.jpg The metal box is ~ 1/2" above the Sheetrock. The trim would likely be 1x4 Red Oak with a 1/2" Strip glued/nailed to the inside edges of the frame to make up the 1/2" difference. Would pocket screws make sense for this application? One other thing, I would like to be able to remove the frame in case I need to service the screen's electrical components. So I was thinking of assembling the frame and attaching it with Brass Screws. Any ideas here? Thanks in Advance, -a12vman |
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