GoFuckYourself.com - Adult Webmaster Forum

GoFuckYourself.com - Adult Webmaster Forum (https://gfy.com/index.php)
-   Fucking Around & Business Discussion (https://gfy.com/forumdisplay.php?f=26)
-   -   TV Installation Experts - need help (https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=599370)

Rochard 04-18-2006 09:06 AM

TV Installation Experts - need help
 
Here's the dealo. I just bought a killer house in Rocklin, California, not far from the adult.com offices. I have a bedroom that I plan on making into an office. This bedroom has a closet that I would like to convert into a tv / entertainment center (being as I won't be needing the closet). I want something where the tv will be hidden, and with the flick of a switch it will rise up to be seen.

How the fuck do I go about finding someone to do this for me?

JFK 04-18-2006 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard
Here's the dealo. I just bought a killer house in Rocklin, California, not far from the adult.com offices. I have a bedroom that I plan on making into an office. This bedroom has a closet that I would like to convert into a tv / entertainment center (being as I won't be needing the closet). I want something where the tv will be hidden, and with the flick of a switch it will rise up to be seen.

How the fuck do I go about finding someone to do this for me?

try in the yellow pages under home theatres or something, or a major Electronic store could probably recommend someone:thumbsup

Dugmor 04-18-2006 09:17 AM

A Millwright can pretty much do something like that ......


Derived from the trade of carpentry, a millwright originally was a specialised carpenter who was trained as a carpenter and as well had working knowledge of gear ratios, driveshaft speeds, and other equations. The "mill" in millwright refers to the genesis of the trade in flour mills.

A millwright today is someone who maintains or constructs industrial machinery such as that which would be related to assembly lines, also pumps, valves, printing presses, etc. Millwrights are usually responsible for the unassembled equipment when it arrives at the job site. Using hoisting and moving equipment they position the pieces that need to be assembled. Their job requires a thorough knowledge of the load bearing capabilities of the equipment they use as well as an understanding of blueprints and technical instructions.

Most millwrights are educated through apprenticeship programs where they receive a combination of classroom education along with a good deal of on the job training. Most programs last about 4 years. The apprenticeships usually pay a small stipend that increases with experience.

A high percentage of Millwrights join unions to help protect their interests and those with a high level of skill often start their own businesses as independent contractors.

Rochard 04-18-2006 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dugmor
A Millwright can pretty much do something like that ......


Derived from the trade of carpentry, a millwright originally was a specialised carpenter who was trained as a carpenter and as well had working knowledge of gear ratios, driveshaft speeds, and other equations. The "mill" in millwright refers to the genesis of the trade in flour mills.

A millwright today is someone who maintains or constructs industrial machinery such as that which would be related to assembly lines, also pumps, valves, printing presses, etc. Millwrights are usually responsible for the unassembled equipment when it arrives at the job site. Using hoisting and moving equipment they position the pieces that need to be assembled. Their job requires a thorough knowledge of the load bearing capabilities of the equipment they use as well as an understanding of blueprints and technical instructions.

Most millwrights are educated through apprenticeship programs where they receive a combination of classroom education along with a good deal of on the job training. Most programs last about 4 years. The apprenticeships usually pay a small stipend that increases with experience.

A high percentage of Millwrights join unions to help protect their interests and those with a high level of skill often start their own businesses as independent contractors.

You have way too much free time dude.


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 04:21 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc123