TV lift cabinet

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Troy writes -

How to build a TV Lift cabinet using an off-the-shelf dresser drawers and an off-the-shelf TV Lift Kit from Firgelli Automations. You could easily spend many thousands of dollars on a custom built cabinet with TV Lift, but for about $500. You could spend more, depending on the ready-to-build furnature you buy, but ours was quite inexpensive.
TV Lift Cabinet in under three hours - Link.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jul 12, 2007 04:00 PM
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  • We are a manufacturer of TV Lifts and Lift Cabinets and for a DIY, this is a great job. Congrats!

    Posted by: ImportAdvantage on August 28, 2007 at 6:24 AM

  • Hi Troy,

    I just bought an actuator and the rest of the parts from Firgelli to build my own lift. My lift will be pretty unique however, and I was wondering if you had any suggestions before I begin. This lift will be a part of my tub deck in my master bathroom. The tub is a negative edge kholer Sok tub which actually has a reservoir which allows the main tub to overflow before recycling the water back into the tub. The tv and lift will be in a seperate cabinet, but once the tile is added will have a seamless look. What should I do if anything to "waterproof" the lift cabinet?

    Bobby

    Posted by: Bobby on February 17, 2008 at 4:02 PM

  • Hi Troy,

    I just bought an actuator and the rest of the parts from Firgelli to build my own lift. My lift will be pretty unique however, and I was wondering if you had any suggestions before I begin. This lift will be a part of my tub deck in my master bathroom. The tub is a negative edge kholer Sok tub which actually has a reservoir which allows the main tub to overflow before recycling the water back into the tub. The tv and lift will be in a seperate cabinet, but once the tile is added will have a seamless look. What should I do if anything to "waterproof" the lift cabinet?

    Bobby

    Posted by: Bobby on February 17, 2008 at 4:04 PM


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