Jeff Horton
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Athough it pains me to say it, I have to agree with my brother on this one. Because the side units , due to their design, would never be used individually, I think going with solid panels on the center cabinet is the answer.
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Can I get a copy of the assembly drawings?
I am coming to that conclusion too, reluctantly though. There isn't really another good option. Now that I have settled on the design and convinced the wife I will start to work out the final details. Still have to work out the final dimension.
Just send your email address by PM and I will happy to share. All I ask is you don't pass it out to everyone.
If you are going with a flat panel, then why push the center unit out further than the electronic components?
Thats easy. Cause I like the way it looks.
More importantly that is the way the LOML life wants it to look. It's all about the style of the cabinet. The style and type of TV is secondary. Plus I don't want to have to rip out baseboards and attach a narrow cabinet to wall, but that is just a secondary consideration. The style was decided on before the TV was.
Jeff, I agree and have edited my post above. Thanks.
No problem Jeff. Copyright laws are confusing and many people want to argue that they can't do "this or that" when in fact they can and have for years. Don't worry about it!