I need some help locating a magazine article/plan. Some time in the past
year or two I saw pictures of a flat screen TV stand/cabinet that
allowed the top to be pulled forward, easing access to the TV back and
the components on the shelf below. Of course, now that we are shopping
for a new TV, I cannot find the article. Anybody remember this?
I'm not sure I'd build it as designed since it required fastening to the
wall to prevent tipping, but I recall that my wife thought it "looked
nice" when I showed it to her.
On Thursday, November 13, 2014 10:57:00 AM UTC-6, Larry Kraus wrote:
> a flat screen TV stand/cabinet that
> allowed the top to be pulled forward, easing access to the TV back and
> the components on the shelf below.
"Full motion wall mount TV stand", attaches to the wall or back of a cabinet. I didn't see any woodworking plans, but you might be able to glean a construction plan from some pictures.
https://www.google.com/search?q=standard+full-motion+tv+wall+mount&rlz=1C1PQHA_enUS574US586&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=X_dkVIHfBcynNsi_gbgM&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAg&biw=1280&bih=841
I suppose you want to make one, since you asked for plans, but if not, you can purchase a good one for less than $100. No matter which, if wall mounted, make sure your wall is supportive enough, for the anchoring/weight.
Sonny
On Thursday, November 13, 2014 12:30:42 PM UTC-6, Leon wrote:
> Robert! Kim and I will be in SA this weekend, a busy schedule. We will
> arrive Friday evening and will be there until Sunday noon. We and my
> son are going there to visit his GF, a traveling nurse.
>
> If you are interested in meeting give me a call and we will see what we
> can muster up. We "may" be going to Bandara on Sat but should be back
> that evening.
>
> We are staying at the Townplace Suites by Marriott , 409 E. Houston St.
>
> We think we will be chilling somewhere along the river walk in that area
> tomorrow evening.
>
> If yall are interested give me a call.
Leon, check your email. Kathy and I have a very sudden "family emergency" that will keep us occupied on Friday, but if you are here on Saturday (there is only so much to do in Bandera, bub!) evening, we might be able to get together. It would be fun!
Robert
On 11/13/2014 10:56 AM, Larry Kraus wrote:
> I need some help locating a magazine article/plan. Some time in the past
> year or two I saw pictures of a flat screen TV stand/cabinet that
> allowed the top to be pulled forward, easing access to the TV back and
> the components on the shelf below. Of course, now that we are shopping
> for a new TV, I cannot find the article. Anybody remember this?
>
> I'm not sure I'd build it as designed since it required fastening to the
> wall to prevent tipping, but I recall that my wife thought it "looked
> nice" when I showed it to her.
Are you sure you did not see MY TV stand/console? I designed mine like
that.
My top lifts off, not shown but that is not complicated.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/10495711233/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/10483001133/in/photostream/
On Thursday, November 13, 2014 10:57:00 AM UTC-6, Larry Kraus wrote:
> I need some help locating a magazine article/plan. Some time in the past
> year or two I saw pictures of a flat screen TV stand/cabinet that
> allowed the top to be pulled forward, easing access to the TV back and
> the components on the shelf below. Of course, now that we are shopping
> for a new TV, I cannot find the article. Anybody remember this?
>
> I'm not sure I'd build it as designed since it required fastening to the
> wall to prevent tipping, but I recall that my wife thought it "looked
> nice" when I showed it to her.
Wow... the last year or two... no magazine reference, no internet reference, no woodworking TV show... just saw it somewhere. Long shot, indeed.
Maybe this will help you get going.
http://goo.gl/bv71tY
Robert
On 11/13/2014 12:04 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> On Thursday, November 13, 2014 10:57:00 AM UTC-6, Larry Kraus wrote:
>> I need some help locating a magazine article/plan. Some time in the past
>> year or two I saw pictures of a flat screen TV stand/cabinet that
>> allowed the top to be pulled forward, easing access to the TV back and
>> the components on the shelf below. Of course, now that we are shopping
>> for a new TV, I cannot find the article. Anybody remember this?
>>
>> I'm not sure I'd build it as designed since it required fastening to the
>> wall to prevent tipping, but I recall that my wife thought it "looked
>> nice" when I showed it to her.
>
> Wow... the last year or two... no magazine reference, no internet reference, no woodworking TV show... just saw it somewhere. Long shot, indeed.
>
> Maybe this will help you get going.
>
> http://goo.gl/bv71tY
>
> Robert
>
Robert! Kim and I will be in SA this weekend, a busy schedule. We will
arrive Friday evening and will be there until Sunday noon. We and my
son are going there to visit his GF, a traveling nurse.
If you are interested in meeting give me a call and we will see what we
can muster up. We "may" be going to Bandara on Sat but should be back
that evening.
We are staying at the Townplace Suites by Marriott , 409 E. Houston St.
We think we will be chilling somewhere along the river walk in that area
tomorrow evening.
If yall are interested give me a call.
On 11/13/2014 1:31 PM, Sonny wrote:
> On Thursday, November 13, 2014 10:57:00 AM UTC-6, Larry Kraus wrote:
>> a flat screen TV stand/cabinet that
>> allowed the top to be pulled forward, easing access to the TV back and
>> the components on the shelf below.
>
> "Full motion wall mount TV stand", attaches to the wall or back of a cabinet. I didn't see any woodworking plans, but you might be able to glean a construction plan from some pictures.
> https://www.google.com/search?q=standard+full-motion+tv+wall+mount&rlz=1C1PQHA_enUS574US586&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=X_dkVIHfBcynNsi_gbgM&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAg&biw=1280&bih=841
>
> I suppose you want to make one, since you asked for plans, but if not, you can purchase a good one for less than $100. No matter which, if wall mounted, make sure your wall is supportive enough, for the anchoring/weight.
>
> Sonny
>
This looking like a TV Christmas. I want to add a 40-50" TV/monitor to
the man cave computer (which will get one of those wall mounts), and
don't feel right leaving my wife squinting at the 25" CRT in the living
room. That room is big enough to justify something in the 55-65" range
- which means the 25 year old entertainment center isn't going to work
anymore.
I want a quality bit of furniture, but prices on that link I posted
earlier run $5k-6k, and similar pieces in solid oak or cherry from local
Amish builders are still near $1000. I'm sitting here retired, with a
shop full of tools, a good stash of lumber and a wife who thinks I
should a least *look* busier. It's getting too cold to get out of her
sight on my motorcycle. So, I'm looking at ideas....
On 11/13/2014 1:04 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> On Thursday, November 13, 2014 10:57:00 AM UTC-6, Larry Kraus wrote:
>> I need some help locating a magazine article/plan. Some time in the past
>> year or two I saw pictures of a flat screen TV stand/cabinet that
>> allowed the top to be pulled forward, easing access to the TV back and
>> the components on the shelf below. Of course, now that we are shopping
>> for a new TV, I cannot find the article. Anybody remember this?
>>
>> I'm not sure I'd build it as designed since it required fastening to the
>> wall to prevent tipping, but I recall that my wife thought it "looked
>> nice" when I showed it to her.
>
> Wow... the last year or two... no magazine reference, no internet reference, no woodworking TV show... just saw it somewhere. Long shot, indeed.
>
> Maybe this will help you get going.
>
> http://goo.gl/bv71tY
>
> Robert
>
Yeah, a long shot indeed. My wife remembered the "nice" appearance, I
remember the "gadgetry" of the sliding top (on full extension slides).
Spent most of the morning Googling, browsing through stacks of magazines
, looking through some of the digital mags I have, getting sidetracked...
Leon, I'm pretty sure it was a magazine plan, and the TV sat on the top.
As I recall they did not make a big deal of the sliding top and the
"screw the cabinet to the wall" requirement was kind of snuck in near
the end. If I kept that feature I'd probably add a fold down leg to
support the top during wiring changes.
If I can't find it I may borrow some styling ideas here:
http://www.greendesigns.com/index.html?store/new_items/new.
On 11/13/2014 12:56 PM, Larry Kraus wrote:
> On 11/13/2014 1:04 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> On Thursday, November 13, 2014 10:57:00 AM UTC-6, Larry Kraus wrote:
>>> I need some help locating a magazine article/plan. Some time in the past
>>> year or two I saw pictures of a flat screen TV stand/cabinet that
>>> allowed the top to be pulled forward, easing access to the TV back and
>>> the components on the shelf below. Of course, now that we are shopping
>>> for a new TV, I cannot find the article. Anybody remember this?
>>>
>>> I'm not sure I'd build it as designed since it required fastening to the
>>> wall to prevent tipping, but I recall that my wife thought it "looked
>>> nice" when I showed it to her.
>>
>> Wow... the last year or two... no magazine reference, no internet
>> reference, no woodworking TV show... just saw it somewhere. Long
>> shot, indeed.
>>
>> Maybe this will help you get going.
>>
>> http://goo.gl/bv71tY
>>
>> Robert
>>
> Yeah, a long shot indeed. My wife remembered the "nice" appearance, I
> remember the "gadgetry" of the sliding top (on full extension slides).
> Spent most of the morning Googling, browsing through stacks of magazines
> , looking through some of the digital mags I have, getting sidetracked...
>
> Leon, I'm pretty sure it was a magazine plan, and the TV sat on the top.
> As I recall they did not make a big deal of the sliding top and the
> "screw the cabinet to the wall" requirement was kind of snuck in near
> the end. If I kept that feature I'd probably add a fold down leg to
> support the top during wiring changes.
>
> If I can't find it I may borrow some styling ideas here:
> http://www.greendesigns.com/index.html?store/new_items/new.
>
>
Gotcha.
On 11/14/2014 4:42 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> On Thursday, November 13, 2014 12:30:42 PM UTC-6, Leon wrote:
>
>> Robert! Kim and I will be in SA this weekend, a busy schedule. We will
>> arrive Friday evening and will be there until Sunday noon. We and my
>> son are going there to visit his GF, a traveling nurse.
>>
>> If you are interested in meeting give me a call and we will see what we
>> can muster up. We "may" be going to Bandara on Sat but should be back
>> that evening.
>>
>> We are staying at the Townplace Suites by Marriott , 409 E. Houston St.
>>
>> We think we will be chilling somewhere along the river walk in that area
>> tomorrow evening.
>>
>> If yall are interested give me a call.
>
> Leon, check your email. Kathy and I have a very sudden "family emergency" that will keep us occupied on Friday, but if you are here on Saturday (there is only so much to do in Bandera, bub!) evening, we might be able to get together. It would be fun!
>
> Robert
>
Hanna, Bryan's GF has relatives all over the country. She has some in
Bandara on what I understand to be a small ranch. I may not be worth a
trip for a few hours.... we'll see. I hope to be back in SA before dark
if we go.
This is sort of a farewell visit for Hanna, she moves to Oregon in a few
weeks for about 6 months. In the last 18 months she has lived in
Houston, Arizona, and SA. Apparently this pays extremely well.
On 11/14/2014 4:42 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> Leon, check your email. Kathy and I have a very sudden "family emergency" that will keep us occupied on Friday, but if you are here on Saturday (there is only so much to do in Bandera, bub!) evening, we might be able to get together. It would be fun!
Don't miss an opportunity to meet la GF.
You will approve...
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Leon, I'm pretty sure it was a magazine plan, and the TV sat on the top.
As I recall they did not make a big deal of the sliding top and the
"screw the cabinet to the wall" requirement was kind of snuck in near
the end. If I kept that feature I'd probably add a fold down leg to
support the top during wiring changes.
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If it were me, I would incorporate a hidden compartment in a toe kick
space, and put 3 or 4, 4"x8"x16" cap block in. Make it open on the back
side. Set the unit almost in place, put the cap block in and slide it back
against the wall. No legs or screws needed.
Jim in NC
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