A few years ago I decided that I needed a universal stand that I could use for testing/troubleshooting flat panel TVs. I came up with a prototype that has proven extremely simple and useful. It is basically a TV easel, originally designed to handle TVs up to 50". I have worked on TVs as large as 70" with this stand, but I really need to make it a little larger. After a discussion with Tom66, I realized that the stand I have made could be useful or adapted by others who do a lot of TV repair. Please keep in mind that this was only intended as a prototype, so it is not very pretty, but too many entries on the "Honey-do" list have prevented me from rebuilding it. Maybe over the holidays . . .
The first 3 pictures are of the stand itself, the 4th shows it in use. Note how the TV sits at a convenient angle for taking measurements on the boards. In the background you can see the reflection of the TV picture in the mirror I use for viewing the front of the TV while troubleshooting it. The black covering on the bottom rails are pieces of automotive cooling hose, split and fastened in place with screws. This has proven to be the ideal non-slip surface. I have never had a TV slip or fall off of this stand, so it is pretty stable.
The first 3 pictures are of the stand itself, the 4th shows it in use. Note how the TV sits at a convenient angle for taking measurements on the boards. In the background you can see the reflection of the TV picture in the mirror I use for viewing the front of the TV while troubleshooting it. The black covering on the bottom rails are pieces of automotive cooling hose, split and fastened in place with screws. This has proven to be the ideal non-slip surface. I have never had a TV slip or fall off of this stand, so it is pretty stable.
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