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Old 08-21-2007, 07:19 PM   #1
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Default new twist on a clock hanger receptacle

Now Arlington is making "indoor" In-Boxes. Looks like a new twist on the old clock hanger receptacles. http://www.aifittings.com/whnew100.htm

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OK, how cool is that!
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That looks like it would work well behind a plasma screen TV.

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That looks like it would work well behind a plasma screen TV.

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Yessir! That's what I was thinking too. They actually have a similar version that they're marketing for wall hung TV's. I also thought this interior "in box" would be good for the microwave/hood units, to save that plug from sticking into the cabinet interior so much.

Here's the monster they want you to use for wall TV's:

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Yessir! That's what I was thinking too. They actually have a similar version that they're marketing for wall hung TV's. I also thought this interior "in box" would be good for the microwave/hood units, to save that plug from sticking into the cabinet interior so much.

Here's the monster they want you to use for wall TV's:

I think that I will just stay with the first box, the one designed for the TV sure is a monster.

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