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    Thumbs up How to install the new big TV

    How about this?
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    G'day Teejay,

    The second shot shows the black rear end of something hanging out of a wall, or resessed into the wall depends how you look at it. Never thought of installing one of them.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    G'day Teejay,

    The second shot shows the black rear end of something hanging out of a wall, or resessed into the wall depends how you look at it. Never thought of installing one of them.
    Yep,

    Kinda looks like a bobcat backing into the room through the wall.

    Mind you my a/c unit at home looks like the front end of a car coming through the wall too.

    Looks like a fairly cost-effective installation
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    Good Idea, You can boast to all your friends that you have a flatscreen plasma TV, just don't let them go in the back room.

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    do the kids ask you to turn the telly down when they're trying to get to sleep?

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    The price thats going to cost too fix plus the cost of that set they could have brought a bigger plazma in the 1st place!
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    that is a god damn classic!


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    maybe you should now seal off the other room so it is a fake wall , and plasma would have been easier, but very different

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    Thats funny

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