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Topic: Need a New Projector Screen. Suggestions?
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted July 29, 2013 12:51 PM
Ernie, try this for a very inexpensive big screen before shelling out the money for a expensive one ...
1. Get a brand new white silk sheet, the brighter the better. (queen size or bigger) 2. Get two wood dowls (long thick wood poles) the length of the sheet. 3. Get four hooks, two for the ceiling, two for the wood dowls. 4. Get a pack of thumbtacks.
Now, take the thumbtacks and "tack' both ends of the sheet to the two wood dowls. For the top dowls, screw in the two hooks at opposite ends of the top dowl.
Make sure that the two dowls you are screwing into the ceiling, are at the same distance apart as the two hooks on the top dowls.
Once this is done, simply hang the screen on the two hooks in the ceiling and when not in use, simply take a decent strong rubber band and, having rolled up the bottom dowl (with the thumbtacked sheet, of course), simply put the two rubber bands on opposite ends of the dowls and simply take off the rubber bands to unroll this massive sheet down.
What you get is a very passable large screen for viewing your films, and at very little expense! Make sure the two hooks for the ceiling are the larger kind, (that you would hold potted plants with), so that they can support the weight of the dowls.
This should cost around 30.00 dollars or less. Most of the cost is the silk sheet. Dowls are fairly inexpensive at your local lumber yard.
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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