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PROJECTOR STAND
xx   PROJECTOR

Six build-it-yourself storage units. (1) Pet food center, (2) work bench and shop center, (3) free-standing closet for cleaning materials, (4) projector stand and equipment storage cabinet, (5) wall-hung cabinet for ironing board and iron and (6) potting bench.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1977 (v.55#1) pg. 44

A build-it-yourself projector stand has drawers and compartments for storing equipment and accessories. Castered cabinet is 30" high, 18" deep and 36" long.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1977 (v.55#1) pg. 47

Tip: How to build a corner storage unit for camera equipment. Also serves as a support for a projector when in use.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Feb 1979 (v.57#2) pg. 109

How to conceal a slide projector in a wall cavity.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #173 Jun 1976 (v.26#5) pg. 38

How to build a tilt-top slide projector table. Lip on table edge keeps projector from sliding.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #189 Apr 1978 (v.28#4) pg. 42

Stow-away home show center is combination projector stand and storage cabinet.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #503 Apr 1970 (v.66) pg. 116

Turn a tripod into a projector stand by attaching a wooden top.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Christmas 1976 (v.40#13) pg. 122

Tip: Convert a heavy-duty tripod to a projector stand with this wooden top.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1977 (v.41#7) pg. 98

Tip: Use an adjustable ironing board as a table for slide projector.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1986 (v.50#1) pg. 44

Convert your tripod into a projector stand by adding a plywood top.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1986 (v.50#6) pg. 53

Convert your tripod into a projector platform by adding a plywood top.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Nov 1986 (v.15#7) pg. 44

Cabinet which looks like a TV is really a rear-projection screen, with storage for a slide projector, that displays slides on the screen for a TV effect.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1965 (v.123#1) pg. 166

Closet projection room stores projectors and camera equipment.
POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1965 (v.124#3) pg. 146

Six-way "theater" wall. Projects slides, movies or TV via rear-projection on a 4-ft. square screen flanked by two concealed loudspeakers of four speakers each. Motor driven panels of wood cover the screen and speakers when not in use.
POPULAR MECHANICS Oct 1966 (v.126#4) pg. 164

Rollaway projection stand for slides or movies.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1970 (v.134#5) pg. 152

Wooden cabinet to hold slide drawers also has built-in plug and extension cord and serves as projector stand.
POPULAR SCIENCE Feb 1965 (v.186#2) pg. 194

Tilt-top projector table has handy storage space for extra photo gear, too.
POPULAR SCIENCE Feb 1967 (v.190#2) pg. 129

Handsome endtable is actually a storage cabinet for a slide projector and slide trays. The top raises, lowers and tilts to provide the correct angle for projecting.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jun 1969 (v.194#6) pg. 146

Projector stand made of plywood folds flat for storage but sets up quickly providing two shelves for projector and accessories.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1972 (v.201#5) pg. 118

A wall-mounted "picture" is actually a storage box that is built into the wall to hold a projector at the correct height for showing movies. The picture frame is hinged at the bottom and drops down to form a platform for holding the projector.
POPULAR SCIENCE Dec 1975 (v.207#6) pg. 120

Slide projector cabinet includes a light table, a flip-up projection screen and a lift that raises and lowers a slide projector at the flip of a switch.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1971 (v.27#5) pg. 30

Storage cabinet for a slide and movie projector houses them when not in use and provides a projection table. Small drawer in the base has storage space for bulbs. There is a drawer to house electrical connections in the back. When closed the unit serves as a decorator table.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1975 (v.31#6) pg. 78

Wall-mounted hideaway for a Carousel projector and a tray of slides. Picture hides a drop-down box that supports the projector both during storage and use.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1978 (v.34#1) pg. 8