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This is a bit of a strange question. Hopefully I can make it understandable? I have my panasonic G-15 sitting on the center section of my entertainment center. Because it is sitting on the base, and our entertainment center has L/R columns, the screen is recessed some.
I'd like to find a way to move it forward so that it's flush with the side pieces. Obviously the standard base piece won't work and any idea that I come up with needs to be very solid as my wife is concerned it won't be safe (top heavy). Are there any kind of bases sold out there from 3rd parties? Any creative ideas? |
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