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Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 6/17
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CRT's gone! Bill G made a nice oak frame and I used some pine to mount two flat screen TVs in the Barth. Besides having bigger pictures, each uses only 25 watts of electricity. Also have more storage space in main closet and behind the front TV.







R.P.Muise 1994 Breakaway/Cummins 5.9/Allison transmission/Spartan Chassis
 
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I really like the way you hinged the TV, that worked out real nice, Great Job! Makes me want to change mine, I installed a LED TV but used a flat screen bracket which takes up the space in the cabinet.
 
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Thanks! Talk to Bill G. He designed it.


R.P.Muise 1994 Breakaway/Cummins 5.9/Allison transmission/Spartan Chassis
 
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Richard how big is the rear TV?

I love your creative and functional front TV mount. Cherish Bill G's help.

I may look at switching my front one. Maybe not just like that but I'm happy but not thrilled with my re do up front! Got the wheels turning ROTFLMAO


Dana & Lynn
1997 38ft Monarch front entry
Spartan Mountain Master Chassis
Cummins 8.3 325hp
Allison MD-3060 6 speed
22.5 11R
Cummins Factory Exhaust Brake
8000 watt Quiet Diesel Generator
9608-M0022-38MI-4C
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1972 22ft
Christened Camp Barth
 
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What is holding the front TV in place? My front is solid and I can not see any bolts etc holding it, How did you get ours out? I have a breakaway. The rear one is no problem I can't figure out the front.
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Wayne



 
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You might have to punch holes in the bottom vinyl trim to locate the screws holding things in place.


Rusty


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'94 28' Breakaway: MilSpec AMG 6.5L TD 230HP

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My front TV in the Breakaway, is held in by a top piece that has 4 screws that are covered by removable covers. Once that top piece is removed then there is a piece of wood that goes across the top of the TV. Kinda funky but it has held OK. Once that piece is removed the TV tips out and can be lifted out.

My Breakaway being a side entrance has a larger TV and protrudes out from the cabinet about 6-8 inches.

I haven't replaced mine yet but soon. Rear TV has been replaced by a 19" LCD/LED TV


Ed
94 30' Breakaway #3864
30-BS-6B side entry
New Cummins 5.9L, 375+ HP
Allison 6 speed
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