TV Lift Cabinet built in 3 hours
Uploader Comments (newtontroy)
Top Comments
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I think your title should be "TV in cabinet lifted in 3 hours"
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Your show will be over by the time the TVs up.
All Comments (75)
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Having the TV rise rather than the shelf that hides it seems like a more efficient use of space. But I think an entertainment center cabinet should be expected to have the following:
1. Grilles in all of the front panels (possibly with swap-able solid inserts) to allow remote controlled equipment and speakers to be put anywhere.
2. Casters and removable back panels to make cabling easier.
Without these, most "entertainment center" cabinets seem like glorified bookshelves and credenzas.
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Isn't the cabinet lid scratching the top part of the tv while it pops up? I rather prefer those kits that pop up along with the lid.
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waiting for the tv would just draw my attention to how fucking ugly the pine cabinet is
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I wouldn't place that in front of my wall thermostat. The heat from the TV will either keep your AC running or your heat off.
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i wanna show my tv off though, not hide it in a box
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@Qonkey lol =]
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COME ON STEVE EASTENDERS IS ON... NOPE ITS OVER NOW TIME FOR COD!
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If you wanna see something more about TV stands for your flat sceens visti my channel!
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cool but the tv take to long to rise
about how much did the whole thing cost cabinetry included? great project for it to be done in 3 hrs did you have any previous exp?
LUCANDIS 4 years ago
The ready-to-assemble cabinet cost about $450, the TV Lift costs just under $500, and random screws and such that most people have hanging around. Not much experience needed, just a bit of general building knowledge.
newtontroy 4 years ago
You can have one, check firgelliauto(dot)com under TV Lifts. The next version is twice as fast as this one.
newtontroy 4 years ago