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On 8/13/2010 2:16 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
"busbus" wrote Now, I love the fact that they decided to go this way and they found exactly what they wanted: an old, 32-inch, flat-screen tube TV. Don't ask me how the heck they are going to fit it into their dorm room at school and I don't care if one of them has to sleep on the floor. But I am going to try to slap together a quick stand for it and here is the rub: it is 32" wide (because the speakers are on either side) and 23" deep and has to weigh well over 150 pounds. Sounds like the TV I got rid of recently. Mine was 185 pounds and had a CRT, not a flat panel like the new ones. Flat panels that size weigh about 30 pounds. A box with well place center support will take that weight. One of my favorite temporary expedients is a corrugated cardboard packing box with a piece of plywood laid across the top. It's amazing how much that can hold as long as it doesn't get wet. Perhaps a couple of 18x18x18s--under 10 bucks at Staples for new ones. |
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