Stealth at it's Finest...

GodFather

Active Member
The first negative that popped into my mind is if someone has a new big screen TV someone might question why they have two since that is not the most normal thing for people to have.

Because of their size if one is replaced normally the old one is done away with.

Now if you have a large home with several large rooms and each is in a different room and the old one is plugged into an outlet, preferably a dummy outlet, so it looks functional it could pass as long as there is not an odor in the area.

But if I were checking out a place and spotted two big screen TV’s I would likely look at them somewhat closely.

But then I do have a more suspicious mind than most and I do enjoy using both sides of my brain.

Other than that I think it is a great idea.

What you could do is put it in the basement/attic... I don't think if you have a nice TV in the living room and a shitty old TV in the attic anyone will question it...
 

NySurf

Active Member
Can do the same with a refrigerator too! And really. If someone says Yo your tv dont work you say yeah no shit. Its broke dick. Dont touch my shit. Good job. i have a tv like that but it works. FUCK
 

DaveWood754

Active Member
That's a good idea, but I live in an apt. complex... When I move into my house there will be a designated room for my projects...
 

DaveWood754

Active Member
i thought about the fridge, but in the apt. that would look crazy... In a house yes, Similar principles only the fridge would be leak proof.
 

robdogg

Well-Known Member
man i have a tv like that sitting in my room, but its actually broken and i dont know why i havent moved it yet. i thought about your setup before but a few people told me its a bad idea... what do u think, i have an ag that i can stick in there... but i still live with my parents haha.. you guys think i can pull that shit off?? and how did u gut the tv like that?
 

OregonMeds

Well-Known Member
Nice job.

Now all you need is to find a LCD flatscreen that fits that frame perfectly and build it into the front of the projection tv so it actually works and nothing looks suspicious. Nobody would realize it's a flatscreen, you can't really tell.
 

DaveWood754

Active Member
It's simple... #1 take all the screws out of the back of the TV. #2 most old big screen Tv's had rear projection and a mirror, take all that out. #3 Cut 4 holes 2 intake, 1exhaust and 1 for a filter. #4 mylar the whole TV (both sides) then put it back together and see if it fits snug. #5 grab lights 10 26watt CFL's (daylight) 4 fans 2 dryer hook ups. And you should be off and running.. As for the parents how are the? Are they strict or laid back?
 

cowboylogic

Well-Known Member
I love the flatscreen idea. That def would be the bomb!!!!!! Man there are some sneeky bastards around here. What type of beans did you get Dave?
 
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