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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Friday morning and ive taken the morning off as the aerial guys are coming. I asked for a digital TV aerial and FM aerial to be mounted to the chimney and to re-route the 2 sky+ cables into loft to follow the TV and FM aerial route into loft and down through built in wardrobe into lounge below.
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This is a B&O site and i have posted alot of DIY stuff, which may be boring to some, but im very close to getting back on topic with more running of cables to do with the B&O setup. I just want to try and show the complete process. So please bear with me. Tomorrow the aerial man comes.
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Im quite handy with a bit of carpentry, but im no carpenter, so after work today i asked my chippy mate James to pop round and fit the new door frame to the front room. I had ripped out the old one on Wednesday, had the wood ready in the garage, and to be fair to James he is a brilliant carpenter and could get the frame made up and fitted in no time
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Things have gone quite slow this week, with one thing and another, ive also been suffering a bit with a cold. Managed to get some batten and trunking fitted to the wall. Where the two, 2"X1" battens run up the wall (vertically) in the middle of the wall, just happen to be the exact distance apart for screwing in the wall bracket for the horizontally
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Try your B&O dealer. Found this here http://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=547 Product name Wall bracket, BeoVision 5 Type No. 4178 Finish Black Dimensions (W x H x D) 1030 x 634 x 32 mm
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With all the plaster removed i have obviously lost my markings of where i want the BS9000. So tomorrow after work i will mark out again and start to fix the battens and trunking.
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The plaster was quite soft and with the chaser it came of in around 20 minutes. Problem was it then took an hour and a half to clean up and dust down the room.
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As soon as i got home from work today i made a start. Now if i followed the same idea as the left of chimney brest and batten of the wall then because this wall was plastered it would stick out further than the left side, so should i remove the plaster? Yes why not.
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With all the paper and picture rail removed my attention was cast to the wall to the right of the chimney brest. This wall will have the BS9000, horizontally mounted with the other BL4000 at a high level. Now this wall is plastered already (unlike the left side that had plasterboard nailed to the bare block) so i had to decide how to run my cables.
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Reference the colour scheme. How about Green and White, with a hint of Black.
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