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"busbus" wrote in message
... My son is starting his first year of college next week and he and his roommate have discovered the joys of Craig's List. They just HAD to have a TV but neither set of parents were willing to buy them the $400 flat screen they were lobbying for, so they went scrounging. 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. They don't have much room, obviously, and the stands we see in the stores either do not support the sheer wight of this monster or they are way too wide. So I was thinking about slapping one together myself using 2x4s and either 3/4" MDF or plywood. Needless to say, I want this thing to be as cheap as possible! I was thinking about gluing two 18" 2x4s together to make an ELL for each of four legs and then lay a piece of 3/4" plywood or MDF on top. Maybe use a 1" board to connect all four legs together at the top and then another set of 1" boards halfway down to put a shelf in plus it should help it stay together. Does this sound like a plan? Of course, I originally thought of a couple 2x12s and some 12" concrete blocks but the moms puked. Ain't nothing going to be cheaper than that! busbus How about a triangular stand? Make the 'corner' point square. These big old TVs like some support at the back (tube) end, but you don't need to waste space with a square or rectangular stand. |
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