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attach TV to lazy susan
I want to build a dress and mount the TV on top using lazy susan hardware.
I'm not sure how best to attach the TV though. It's a normal 20" CRT TV that is about 24" deep. I figure that the top will be around 32" X 24". Thanks |
attach TV to lazy susan
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Sorry, couldn't pass that up. "BB" wrote in message ... I want to build a dress and mount the TV on top using lazy susan hardware. I'm not sure how best to attach the TV though. It's a normal 20" CRT TV that is about 24" deep. I figure that the top will be around 32" X 24". Thanks |
attach TV to lazy susan
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wrote: I want to build a dress and mount the TV on top using lazy susan hardware. I'm not sure how best to attach the TV though. It's a normal 20" CRT TV that is about 24" deep. I figure that the top will be around 32" X 24". Why attach the TV? I'd probably look at using something like: http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=1&p=49224&cat=1,110,43466 depending on what the bottom of the TV allows. djb -- Do the right thing. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest. - Mark Twain. |
attach TV to lazy susan
My TV sits on a board to which the lazy suzan is mounted on the
underside, which in turn sits atop a small cabinet. Seems about the same dimensions as you've given. J. BB wrote: I want to build a dress and mount the TV on top using lazy susan hardware. I'm not sure how best to attach the TV though. It's a normal 20" CRT TV that is about 24" deep. I figure that the top will be around 32" X 24". Thanks |
attach TV to lazy susan
On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 11:11:24 -0600, "BB" wrote:
I want to build a dress and mount the TV on top using lazy susan hardware. I'm not sure how best to attach the TV though. It's a normal 20" CRT TV that is about 24" deep. I figure that the top will be around 32" X 24". Attach a heavy duty particle-board square/rectangle, and jsut sti the TV on top of that. The weight will hold it. |
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