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bekim321
For all those including myself, that aren't good at making a box for your projector, I have found at Home Depot probably the best option at aound $45.00, you can buy a cabinet from Home Depot the size is 15 * 30 *12 it is found in the kitchen department usually goes by the name of Mill's Pride pre-made Kitchen Cabinet, and it is already pre-made all you do it is screw it together, it is a great fit for those using 15 inch panels.


Just a thought of maybe a good idea.

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kdeuce7
I went to Home Depot and grabbed a 1/2 sheet of MDF and took it over to the cutting station and gave them the diamensions of all the peices I needed cut. You get two free cuts then each cut after is 75cents.

I think I paid $15 for the wood and about $8 for cuts. Not too bad.
jaigandhi5
QUOTE (kdeuce7 @ Dec 30 2005, 06:24 PM) *
I went to Home Depot and grabbed a 1/2 sheet of MDF and took it over to the cutting station and gave them the diamensions of all the peices I needed cut. You get two free cuts then each cut after is 75cents.

I think I paid $15 for the wood and about $8 for cuts. Not too bad.

i am thinking about doing the same thing.

what did u get precut other than the box?
bekim321
I had the same thing done but they didn't do such a great job of doing the measures instead of 27 and 3/4 they cut it to 28 1/8 and they the others werent consistent either. Maybe it depends on who cuts it.
TESCORP
it definetly depends on who cuts it! you have to make sure you keep an eye on the person cutting. bring your tape measure with you! the kitchen cabinet is a good idea ( if you want to go that route) and it comes with a door and hinges, makes a good lid. all you need to do is cut your intake slot. you can also buy veneer to cover the particle board sides that would be hidden if you used it as a cabinet.
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