The Shortening

August 7, 2010

Our TV, after years of service, rolled over, emitted a puff of smoke, and croaked before our eyes. This led to purchasing a new TV and, honoring the American tradition that bigger is better no matter what the subject or circumstance, we decided to buy a TV that would not fit into our current entertainment unit. So, being ridiculously handy to have around at times, I decided to alter our current unit from TV holder to TV stand.

After removing the front doors, taking out the drawers, and dragging the whole thing into the garage, this is what I started with:

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The next step involved sawing that sucker in half using my trusty jigsaw.

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Then I took the top half, flipped it over and beat the sides out of it using a rubber mallet, leaving me an upside table of sorts.

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I followed that up with cutting the remaining  crap off with a hacksaw, leaving me with a few scattered pieces of wood.

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Having successfully extracted the very top from the rest of the top half, I slapped it on to the bottom half and secured it using some hinges from the now useless front doors. This stroke of absolute genius later allowed me to easily connect all of the wires to the various electronic components.

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Only a few short hours after starting the project, I added some finishing touches, loaded it up with stuff  and VIOLA!!! The shortening of my entertainment unit. Hehe, that sounds dirty.

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