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Home Forums Product Discussion & Questions BeoVision System for the tilt of the screen of 10-40 on high stand

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  • #60589
    stotty1111
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    made an error with this

    #60653
    stotty1111
    GOLD Member

    I have now modified the system for adjusting the screen angle when using a BV 7 single pole stand with for me a 10-40 tv.

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    I will try to update the photos by using the flash on my camera.

     

    #60751
    stotty1111
    GOLD Member

    Finally got back to this having been diverted by 4m3 of logs for my fire, they needed splitting, stacking etc

    Back to the tilt arrangement.

    I found a piece of silver steel, 3mm in diametet, cut a 3mm thread on one end to mount the turnbuckle.

    I then cut the piec to approximate length, and cut a 3mm thread on the blank end.

    I cut a piece of 2mm ali strip to create a mount for the rod, I intnded using an STB tube mount.

    The strip had a 3mm hole on the projecting end.

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    The central cable mounting area in the bottom centre of the rear of the tv was drilled out with a 4mm hole.

    The left handed threaded piece was mounted there using a 4mm screw. The right handed thread piece was then fitted and the length needed was measured.

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    The long piece was then adjusted, the pieces were then mounted and the cable tie was removed.

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    With this system and all the thread piece screwed in the screen is virtually vertical with the possibility of and adjustment of around 30mm to give some tilt of said screen, time will tell if it is sufficient,

    The various scratches etc will be burnished away when I locate my Micro Mesh kit!

    This has been an interesting challenge, I think it is going to be successful!!

    #60764
    Guy
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    Good solution, thanks for the photos – and good to see your new stand connection adaptor in the background!

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    #60840
    stotty1111
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    Now I have finished the installation of peripherals, BC2, PC, etc.

    I need to visit a DIY store in Quimper, it’s part of the B&Q group to look for some ducting or cable wrap to tidy up the cable runs, the original wrap has been uv affected.

    The photos are not very good but give an idea of my situation, I would love to get hold of a cble cover as well, rocking horse droppings I suspect!

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    And the final view of the cables tidied

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