I Installed wiring into a new house for a in wall stereo system. the wires
all meet at a central location which is located under the stairs but I
realized one problem. there is not going to be any access to the wiring
once I put the system in... I found a solution by using these rolling and
rotating rail systems but I found that they are way too expensive..... any
body have any solutions???
http://www.avrak.com/
http://www.middleatlantic.com/enclosure/roll/srsr.htm
Daniel Ellebracht - 28 Feb 2004 15:25 GMT
Raxxes racks have 'brackets' (for lack of a better word) on the under side
of the base so that you could attach a set of 4 casters to them.
> I Installed wiring into a new house for a in wall stereo system. the wires
> all meet at a central location which is located under the stairs but I
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> http://www.middleatlantic.com/enclosure/roll/srsr.htm
King - 28 Feb 2004 16:35 GMT
I forgot to mention that the system is about 3 feet above the ground....
> I Installed wiring into a new house for a in wall stereo system. the wires
> all meet at a central location which is located under the stairs but I
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> http://www.middleatlantic.com/enclosure/roll/srsr.htm
petem - 28 Feb 2004 19:25 GMT
you can buy support for tv that can hadle many hundred pound and can rotate
like the avrak system
build yourself a cabinet in melamine or in metal L beam and secure it to the
tv support.. if its uder the stair be sure it will have enough room to
rotate
they ask a lot for not too much...
> I Installed wiring into a new house for a in wall stereo system. the wires
> all meet at a central location which is located under the stairs but I
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> http://www.middleatlantic.com/enclosure/roll/srsr.htm