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I didn't see a thread for this and am hoping some will share their methods for hanging their projector screens.
I am one who will soon be entering the projector market and plan on doing a DIY projector screen (136" or 141" scope...I'll go as big as I can). I am planning on using the Seymour AV method to build my screen unless I find a better method. The only thing I haven't figured out yet is how I will be hanging/attaching the screen to the wall. Any advice/options provided will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! |
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There will be a million options at your local Lowes/Home Depot for hanging stuff like that. Think of it as a huge picture frame that doesn't weigh nearly as much as the heaviest frames and they'll have a hook or hanger option there that will fit the bill.
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