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How to hide AV cables for those that have a concrete ceiling
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<blockquote data-quote="ziva" data-source="post: 277834" data-attributes="member: 14133"><p>STEP 3: </p><p>Holding the cornice place it against the wall and ceiling. Make a line with a pencil marking where the cornice will sit. Use a ruler to measure the marking. Do this on both the wall and the ceiling.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.uploads.co.za/files/1pb2uyyednntsfve9d6l.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p>TIP:</p><p>ALSO: as mentoned above, you want to choose a cornice that has enough space behind the cornice for all the cables you need to route.</p><p>Use a smaller piece as it will be easier to measure.</p><p>To differentiate between the top of the cornice and the bottom (the top side wil have vertical lines on the part you glue. usually the bottom will have more detail. The easiest way is to look at the pic on the box or a broucher.</p><p></p><p>step 4:</p><p>I used mounting brackets that shipped with my speakers. The important thing here is to hold the cornice in place and then hold the bracket on the wall to determine the correct positioning for the bracket.</p><p>You want to ensure that the speaker will easily fit onto the bracket (once the cornice is fitted) without damaging the cornice.</p><p>Then mark the holes on the bracket, drill and fit.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.uploads.co.za/files/7e9swplju13cw4711mxg.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ziva, post: 277834, member: 14133"] STEP 3: Holding the cornice place it against the wall and ceiling. Make a line with a pencil marking where the cornice will sit. Use a ruler to measure the marking. Do this on both the wall and the ceiling. [IMG]http://www.uploads.co.za/files/1pb2uyyednntsfve9d6l.gif[/IMG] TIP: ALSO: as mentoned above, you want to choose a cornice that has enough space behind the cornice for all the cables you need to route. Use a smaller piece as it will be easier to measure. To differentiate between the top of the cornice and the bottom (the top side wil have vertical lines on the part you glue. usually the bottom will have more detail. The easiest way is to look at the pic on the box or a broucher. step 4: I used mounting brackets that shipped with my speakers. The important thing here is to hold the cornice in place and then hold the bracket on the wall to determine the correct positioning for the bracket. You want to ensure that the speaker will easily fit onto the bracket (once the cornice is fitted) without damaging the cornice. Then mark the holes on the bracket, drill and fit. [IMG]http://www.uploads.co.za/files/7e9swplju13cw4711mxg.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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