Monday, September 14, 2009

Mount A Projector Screen

Mount a screen for your home projector.








Have you ever wanted a true home theater? No matter how large your television screen may be, it probably doesn't compare to the length and width of an average home projector. Home projectors are a great way to save space from bulky TVs while ending up with a larger effective picture. Home projectors need a projection screen.


Instructions


1. Select a wall suitable for the screen. You'll need a mostly blank wall with enough space to accommodate the screen.


2. Find studs in the wall by sliding your stud finder along the wall. Mark the location of the studs with a pencil.


3. Place the projector screen next to the wall. Align the mounting arms with your pencil marks indicating the location of the studs. Place the liquid level on the top of the screen and adjust the screen by tilting it slightly until the liquid level's bubble is in its exact center. Once the screen is level, mark the locations of the screw holes on the wall with your pencil.








4. Drill small pilot holes through the screw hole markings. Place the screen in position and put screws through the mounting arms and into the holes.

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