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		<title>Video projector shelf</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials: 4x2 Expedit shelf, 2 Expedit doors inlays, 4 extra strong brackets, screws Description: I was looking for a solution to wall mount my video projector, together with a computer and hide all cabeling, so I came accros the solution to wall mount a heavy expedit shelf with some extra strong brackets. Because the Expedit doors inlays does not fit together with the brackets I just screwed the doors directly to the shelf. With the old inlay stuff I build a angel adjustment for the video projector, a cable hideout for the computer and a hideout for my DVB-T amplifier. ~ Marcus Carl, Germany CAUTION! Unless you know what you are doing, please DO NOT attempt to mount heavy furniture on the wall. 


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<p> Materials: 4&#215;2 Expedit shelf, 2 Expedit doors inlays, 4 extra strong brackets, screws Description: I was looking for a solution to wall mount my video projector, together with a computer and hide all cabeling, so I came accros the solution to wall mount a heavy expedit shelf with some extra strong brackets. Because the Expedit doors inlays does not fit together with the brackets I just screwed the doors directly to the shelf. With the old inlay stuff I build a angel adjustment for the video projector, a cable hideout for the computer and a hideout for my DVB-T amplifier. ~ Marcus Carl, Germany CAUTION! Unless you know what you are doing, please DO NOT attempt to mount heavy furniture on the wall. </p>
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