Dogberry01
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Looking to see what people have done to to mount tv's and stereo's. I am trying to get ideas for the new build. Anyone with surround sound? let's see some pics.
What do you guys so where there will be a lot grinding and dust? I do alot of welding and grinding.
I don't get it? Why need a TV in the garage?
I don't get it? Why need a TV in the garage?
I second above. I watch 95% of my tv in the garage, usually while I am working on something and usually speed channel or a car show of some type. I don't like setting down watching something. In fact I have 3 tvs in the 1300 sg ft garage laid out in a triangle pattern, that way I can just glance. I also have a large stereo system, beer fridge, lift, ac and a heater in the garage. The garage is usually dusty from grinding, fiberglass, etc so I have to wipe the tv's screens often. The Garage is mine the rest of the house is my wife and daughters, I win. When I do set down this is my couch, usually some one hanging around and enjoying it.More like Why not? If you time your purchases right you can have yourself a 40-42" flat panel and full surround system for < $1k. (no need to buy top of the line for the garage) For many, the garage is a man-hangout (or man-cave if your prefer). So being able to have a game on, or listen to music, is great.
In my last garage I did everything welding grinding bodywork painting. The 19" tv still works. Now I have 1,000sqft and a 19" just does not cut it for watching the race or ball games. So thats why I am looking for Ideas.
What do you guys so where there will be a lot grinding and dust? I do alot of welding and grinding.
You can get some lexan or plexi, make up a few disposable covers for it - I did that for the LCDs in my classroom. Nothing like seeing a kindergartener poking at the screen to make you reconsider CRTs. Depending on how you attach it, you could still get some dust or overspray underneath, though.Just remember that LCD screens are not glass, plasma are. If you get over spray on the screen of an lcd you maybe out of luck.
Just remember that LCD screens are not glass, plasma are. If you get over spray on the screen of an lcd you maybe out of luck. On my old sd tvs' I have had to use lacquer thiner on them several times to get the over spray off. Tvs are like magnetics to anything in the air. Some day I hope to go to a plasma.
Do you guys experience any issues having the tv in a garage with only limited heat in the winter and no A/C in the summer? Not too sure how the temp affects a TV.

