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RE: Cedar TV stand - FloridaRetiree - 10-16-2017 (10-11-2017, 04:49 AM)Duane N Wrote: But I only needed one....and I wanted it substantial because it's taking up one corner of my addition so I wanted to fill the wasted space because of how I laid out the windows when I built the addition 14 years ago.Very good. Proportions are adjusted and feature the very active wood. Now you just have to buy a huge flat screen to make it all come together. (Always easier to be spending someone else's money) RE: Cedar TV stand - Duane N - 10-17-2017 (10-12-2017, 12:40 AM)Steve N Wrote: Looks like it will get the job done of holding up a TV, and storing TV kinda stuff. Sounds and looks like you nailed it. At first I was wondering, but it looks very nice too. As Sheldon Cooper says........ BAZINGA!!!!!! It would be nice to build stuff from plans but I kind of "wing it" as I build. Sometimes it works out and I'm happy with how this stand turned out. (10-16-2017, 12:31 PM)Big Dave Wrote: Well Done, Duane! Thank you. (10-16-2017, 03:33 PM)FloridaRetiree Wrote: Very good. I have my eye on a 48" smart TV. I just need to get off my butt and pick one up but I don't watch too much TV so I'm in no hurry right now. RE: Cedar TV stand - FloridaRetiree - 10-17-2017 (10-17-2017, 04:32 AM)Duane N Wrote: It would be nice to build stuff from plans but I kind of "wing it" as I build. Sometimes it works out and I'm happy with how this stand turned out. Good! But they can become addictive. Smart TVs are actually a computer of sorts and require very delicate handling. I have a Samsung and have yet to figure out all its features. Never ever drop or bang it against something more solid. Learned this the hard way a couple years ago. You may also want to buy a surround sound system for a mind blowing experience for some action movies and sporting events. |