Does anybody have one of these?
I'm looking for a TV lift for in the bedroom.
Good value for money and DIY.
Willem-Bram
TV Lift
TV Lift
I was after this one: http://www.domoticaforum.eu/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=819
A friend of mine was going to make one for me, but at the end it was to much work, and to expensive.
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A friend of mine was going to make one for me, but at the end it was to much work, and to expensive.
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- Jeroen Bartels
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TV Lift
If you are into DIY you can use a cheap electric screwdriver (Schroefmachine) and a piece of 'draadeind' to make the lift.
Some wood and time should do the job.
Some wood and time should do the job.
TV Lift
It's not as easy as you think it is.
You will also need to make a tild system, and just one supporting arm is not enough!
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You will also need to make a tild system, and just one supporting arm is not enough!
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TV Lift
I'm using a tv lift from http://www.flatlift.com . I can recommend them for service and warranty.
I bought this one: http://tv-lift.tv-moebel.net/?module=pr ... ducts_id=7
Dont know why the prices arent visible anymore on the website. It all says "ask for price". I've bought mine for around 1000 including shipping. I control it with a kaku Sun500. More info on it here: http://domoticaforum.eu/topic.asp?TOPIC ... Ctv%2Clift
I bought this one: http://tv-lift.tv-moebel.net/?module=pr ... ducts_id=7
Dont know why the prices arent visible anymore on the website. It all says "ask for price". I've bought mine for around 1000 including shipping. I control it with a kaku Sun500. More info on it here: http://domoticaforum.eu/topic.asp?TOPIC ... Ctv%2Clift
- Fantic
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http://www.screentech.nl/index.php?opti ... &Itemid=64
The Kit version looks like it's perfect for DYI
http://www.netherlands.flatlift.com/Fla ... 008_nl.pdf
Regards, Maarten.
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The Kit version looks like it's perfect for DYI
http://www.netherlands.flatlift.com/Fla ... 008_nl.pdf
Regards, Maarten.
Never let a computer know you're in a hurry.