Reddit mentions of OmniMount ECSB Component Shelf Wall Shelf for TVs and Video Accessories, Black
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Tempered glass shelf with metal wall plate, concealed bolts and integrated cable managementHolds DVD player, VCR, cable box, satellite, etc., with support for up to 30 lbsPivoting arm for side-to-side movement, black nylon stabilizing strapIncludes complete hardware kit for installation, single-stud mountingDimensions: 18.0 x 9.1 x 20.1 inches (457 x 231 x 571 mm) (W x H x D)
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Color | Black |
Height | 9.1 Inches |
Length | 18 Inches |
Weight | 12.45 Pounds |
Width | 20.1 Inches |
I've seen a lot of cool vertical/horizontal mounts for the UCS Millenium Falcon, but I didn't want to mess around with them. It turns out that this wall shelf is a perfect fit! The shelf fits all 7 of the feet, and is far enough away from the wall to provide good clearance. I mounted it to a stud and it handles the weight of the Falcon just fine.
Thanks for all the feedback!
(1) Originally I thought I would have to take down the entire ceiling fan, but surprisingly it doesn't interfere at all. But that is just my room, yours may be different. (2) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EGI7V4/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
(3)Its like white C channel that you can run along baseboards. You can find at home depot or lowes. (4) All speaker wires and HDMI is along baseboards.
Sure thing, here you go: OmniMount Shelf
This one right here. Was a little hesitant with it being glass, but it has held up fine. Just make sure the CG of the projector is over where the glass attaches to the aluminum.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EGI7V4
Thanks! It actually isn't even a projector mount at all. It is a wall-shelf. LINK
I ran the HDMI cable and a few other cables into the basement so I didn't need as long of cable.
This one.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000EGI7V4
It's held up super well. Found a huge stud to drive it into behind the drywall. The projector is only about 16lbs, so it was well under the weight limit. The white bar below it is cable tracking for the HDMI and power.
Another redditor bought this wall unit for his UCS Millennium Falcon and it looks really good. I'm about to buy one for my Falcon but I'd wager this would work well for you situation too.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EGI7V4/ref=s9_simh_gw_g23_i1_r?ie=UTF8&fpl=fresh&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=desktop-1&pf_rd_r=09EDZVW5SA9KY8MGCAMA&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=5d23eaf6-6278-49c1-b6df-7de0cb9b3a26&pf_rd_i=desktop
If there is a nearby wall available you could always try this. I'm not aware of any way to relocate the framing bar on a tiled ceiling, but maybe someone at the hardware store will have an idea?
Got pics of the ceiling/exposed frame?
-- Omnimount, which is basically just a shelf for my projector.
-- Projector mount an actual projector mount; my current house is not conducive to this, but this is the mount I used at my last house. Both worked well and were easy to setup.
-- Actual projector, my projector. Again, it was one of the few ones below $10k with the features I wanted at the time I was looking. Now these seems more common.
-- Projector screen. This is 100"; you can get bigger or smaller and how big you needs depends on the projector and the size of the room. At my last house, I just used a white wall, which works very well if you have an appropriately sized and colored wall. This particular screen broke (the screen works fine but the motorized opening and closing stopped working), but that may have been my fault.
Please let me know if there are any other questions I can answer!