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RE: Re: Anyone installed bedroom plasma TV lift ?
That was Picture House Cabinets, they were next door to our stand.
They use=
d a hydraulic lift mechanism inside their fireplaces but it was of their
ow=
n design.
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The Flatlift mechanism looks impressive for the price, you just need to
sor=
t out how to deal with the trim on top of the plasma to hide the hole.
From=
what I can see their mechanism does not include an additional hinge mechan=
ism to rotate or lift the trim piece out of the way before the screen
moves=
up, or any kind of bracket for a fixed piece of trim to be permanently mou=
nted above the screen.
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Neil B.
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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of M=
ark McCall
Sent: 03 August 2007 15:16
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Re: Anyone installed bedroom plasma TV lift ?
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> Having seen an obscenely priced bed with TV lift (=C2=A36K, and it
wasn't
> even a decent bed) in a furniture shop recently I have had a look at
> doing something similar myself.
>
> I came across this company in germany
> http://www.flatlift
<http://www.flatlift.com/index.php?lang=3Den>
.com/in=
dex.php?lang=3Den who are offering a TV lift
> kit for =E2=82=AC400 and a fully assembled version for =E2=82=AC800
both =
of which
> will handle a 32" screen.
>
> Anyone heard of or used this company before??
Not heard of them but sound reasonable prices. There was a TV lift at the
smart home show this year - see about 1 minute in here...
http://www.youtube. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dd3toGw1S6jE>
com/watc=
h?v=3Dd3toGw1S6jE
Can't remember the company though.
M.=20
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