Homemade (DIY) Infocus 4805 Projector Mount  

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From: Tim (Wed 15 Mar 2006 02:34:44 AM CST)
I did the same thing however I built a box to go around it.....that way you cant see the proj or the crappiness of the mount (no offence....good idea)

From: Vid (Sat 16 Dec 2006 02:36:38 PM CST)
I am an electronic tech. So Tim, you should leave it open to allow proper cooling of the unit. A box around it is not a good idea.

From: DUR0N (Tue 09 Jan 2007 07:14:54 AM CST)
By far the easiest DIY mount i've seen.
Can't cleary see it, but i'd recommend using wing nuts at the other side of the plate mounted on your projector, otherwise it might vibrate a lot when people walk/jump around in the room above. And projectors dont like the slightest amount of vibration.

From: Datacore (Sun 21 Oct 2007 07:51:30 PM CDT)
Very simple. Very efficient. Well done.

From: Dave (Wed 24 Oct 2007 07:50:02 AM CDT)
Not sure how you are ventilating the heat through the plate that the projector is mounted to.

From: Samsocal (Sat 06 Dec 2008 08:45:53 PM CST)
Looks like heat is vented by the projector thru the front panel so the plate it is mounted to should have no adverse effect.

From: Samsocal (Sat 06 Dec 2008 08:51:26 PM CST)
I like this mount but I plan to use only 3 bolts. 2 up front and 1 in the rear. The 2 front bolts can adjust the level from side to side and up/down. The rear bolt will be in the middle rear of the projector and only needs to adjust up/down.

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