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Re: Mounting on LCD on a wall that slopes


  • Subject: Re: Mounting on LCD on a wall that slopes
  • From: "pjqx" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 08:49:31 -0000

Ebay is full of them - I searched TILT TV

This one is cheap and looks OK 160299626394 - I don't se the tilt=20
though

This one costs =A345 and definitely does the job 170279580243

Tell your Bro if he has any more great free stuff he knows where to=20
send it ; )

Tim.


--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Andy Davies" <dajdavies@...> wrote:
>
> My brother decided his 32" LCD TV wasn't good enough for him so
he's
> decided to give it to me (although I am insisting on giving him some
> beer tokens in return)!
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> The only place  the TV can do in our lounge is in an 30cm deep=20
alcove
> (it's between a very wide chimney breast and pillar that supports=20
and
> RSJ), we're having problems finding a table or unit that fits into=20
the
> alcove and have wondered about wall mounting the LCD.
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> We'd like a mount that allows us to pull the TV forward away from=20
the
> wall a bit (something like a Vogels EFW 6245), but the wall in the
> alcove slopes at about 5%.
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> Will the slope on the wall be a problem, or does anyone have any
> bright ideas at which other mounts I should look at (TV is a Toshiba
> 32WLT68)
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> Cheers
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> Andy
>



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