View Single Post
Old 07-03-2009, 09:39 AM   #22
Art-n-Marge
Montana Master
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Murrieta
Posts: 5,816
M.O.C. #9257
Send a message via MSN to Art-n-Marge Send a message via Yahoo to Art-n-Marge
Fire5er! That is an excellent mount. The hardest thing is creating the side access panel so you can get to the rear of the television. I had been thinking of that route but didn't know how effective this could be. This adds the minimal amount of work not having to mess with swivels, slides, tethering, etc.

With this method I can use a larger flat screen because it will be immobile (permanently fastened). I would probably use double doors for the side access, because I'd like more room to work and then the rear of the screen is ALL ample hidden storage. The only other thing I'd change is put the fastening straps on the edges instead of the front so any travel movement does not cause the strap to come in contact with the screen. Very nice.
Art-n-Marge is offline   Reply With Quote