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ceiling mounted TV in shop

PoorOwner

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Just got this mount and suspended a 40" TV from the ceiling..

Since it rotates, I can view it from different areas in the garage.
Sometimes if I need to look at instructions, I can send a youtube video up to it.

My neck can get a bit stiff watching a tv mounted high but I guess it is normal.
 

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Jazz1

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I have a cover I put on tv frequently if grinding, welding or painting. Paint spray is attracted to tv screens. My 32" tv is on a metal shelf about 3' above the floor
 
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PoorOwner

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My original plan was to mount it above the AC indoor unit you see, but it requires an outlet there. This is much easier I just have the cord hanging down.

"small" TVs are pretty good deal like just over a hundred including a Roku inside.
 

Brent T

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My original plan was to mount it above the AC indoor unit you see, but it requires an outlet there. This is much easier I just have the cord hanging down.

"small" TVs are pretty good deal like just over a hundred including a Roku inside.

I've been planning something similar, but I'll be able to use one of the extra ceiling outlets for the garage door opener
 

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Hmmm - nice idea. Lots of unused projector mounts at work, may scarf one now. My 32" (one of two TVs in the shop) is mounted on the far wall. Swivel in the middle might be fun LOL. Going to need a way long HDMI cable though.
 
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