One of my previous questions entailed the use of bifold pocket doors for the
entertainment unit I'm modifying for a 46" LCD TV I've bought. I've decided
to go a different route and forgo the pocket doors because of space
constraints.
What I'm thinking of using now are removable bifold doors. I'm considering
4 - 6 doors connected with piano hinge accordion style that can be unfolded
and installed when the TV is not in use. Initially, I was thinking of using
rare earth magnets to attach them, but upon reconsideration I don't think I
want magnets anywhere near the TV. I'm open to other attachment suggestions
if anyone has any.
Thanks.
On Nov 6, 2:45 am, "Upscale" <[email protected]> wrote:
> One of my previous questions entailed the use of bifold pocket doors for the
> entertainment unit I'm modifying for a 46" LCD TV I've bought. I've decided
> to go a different route and forgo the pocket doors because of space
> constraints.
>
> What I'm thinking of using now are removable bifold doors. I'm considering
> 4 - 6 doors connected with piano hinge accordion style that can be unfolded
> and installed when the TV is not in use. Initially, I was thinking of using
> rare earth magnets to attach them, but upon reconsideration I don't think I
> want magnets anywhere near the TV. I'm open to other attachment suggestions
> if anyone has any.
>
> Thanks.
if it's an lcd, magnets won't affect it. also, where are the doors to
be stored when the tv is in use? i'd think flipper doors would be a
better idea. also, no reason they have to go into the sides. make them
fold up like a garage door. i built a tv stand like that so i didn't
have to waste sideways space for the doors.
regards,
charlie
http://glassartists.org/chaniarts