Help!! My bigscreen won't fit up the stairway....

 

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Username: Aj4andy

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in my new upper level duplex! I have a 55inch Mitsubishi rear projection tv. It does not split into 2 parts like the 65 inchers do. Can these be tipped on their side while moving? Could the average joe disasemble it? I just bought this new 10 months ago and do not want to sell it for a big loss this early. Any ideas are much appreciated!!
 

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Username: Mestre1966

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buy a new and bigger home.
thats the best idea i have!

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This is why God invented chainsaws! :-)

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Username: John_s

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Scoob, are you suggesting that A. Wacker should start a whackin'?

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Username: Kano

BC Canada

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Strap that thing in a harness and pull it up to a balcony.
 

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Username: Wearenotalone69

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RE: My bigscreen won't fit up the stairway....in my new upper level duplex! I have a 55inch Mitsubishi rear projection tv. It does not split into 2 parts like the 65 inchers do. Can these be tipped on their side while moving? Could the average joe disasemble it? I just bought this new 10 months ago and do not want to sell it for a big loss this early. Any ideas are much appreciated!!


Yes you can turn it on it's side...

and yes you coould probally take it apart if needed.
 

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Username: Wearenotalone69

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Registered: Aug-05
RE: My bigscreen won't fit up the stairway....in my new upper level duplex! I have a 55inch Mitsubishi rear projection tv. It does not split into 2 parts like the 65 inchers do. Can these be tipped on their side while moving? Could the average joe disasemble it? I just bought this new 10 months ago and do not want to sell it for a big loss this early. Any ideas are much appreciated!!


Yes you can turn it on it's side...

and yes you could probally take it apart if needed.
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