We have used the Future Automation lifts, they're very accurate, very
reliable and VERY expensive!!
Cut into a piece of furniture, it returns the top panel so precisely
that
you almost can't see the join.
Doesn't look as though they have a website up and running yet, but I
found
this info on one of our competitor's - sorry fellow AV specialist's -
site
which gives an idea of how they work. They do ones which lift or swivel
or
both (or you may choose to hang the plasma on the wall and buy a new car
or
house!!)
Nick Tyson
The Edge
Tel 01473 288211
Fax 01473 288255
Email nick@xxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Hawkins [mailto:lists@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 30 October 2002 17:11
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Plasma Screen
How very strange - I am just looking at exactly this issue so if you do
find
something let me know. I was deliberating between four options...
1) a standard TV lift and the plasma on top using the ordinary desktop
stand
secured in some way.
2) as above but using the rear (wall) mounting bracket.
3) some form of lift using the spiral type rods / gears if you know what
I
mean. The ones that are a long pole with a gradual spiral gearing cut
down
their length. Around the rod sits a sleeve that rises and falls as the
rod
is rotated. This would attach to the rear wall mounting bracket. This is
my
favourite option.
4) Some form of metal wire support and pulley arrangement (not very
serious).
I would actually like my plasma to come up out of the floor (I have
space
below) but would settle for rising from inside or behind some piece of
furniture say an oak chest.
Kevin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Mouser [mailto:rmouser@xxxxxxx]
>
> Also can you get such a thing as a Plasma lift? (Upwards like the
TV
> lifts)
>
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