Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Cut A Ceiling Trim

Mitsubishi DLP home theater projectors are capable of receiving high definition video data from a video source.The device can then project that data out onto a screen or wall with high quality. If you want to connect your Dish Network dual receiver box to your Mitsubishi DLP projector, you should use either a HDMI or component video cable. These two cables are capable of transmitting the high definition video data while taking advantage of the high quality of your projector.


Instructions


1. Measure the edge of one ceiling corner.Mark the measurement on a piece of ceiling trim.


2. Lay the trim on the miter saw upside down from how it will sit on the ceiling. The part that will face up against the ceiling should be sitting down on the saw platform.








3. Set the mark under the blade. Turn the blade 45 degrees toward the main span of the trim. The blade will appear to be going in the wrong direction, but this is because the trim is upside down.


4. Cut the piece in one smooth, quick motion.








5. Repeat the whole process for the other end of the piece as well as for the piece that is off the other side of the first corner.


6. Nail the trim in place with a trim nailer, sinking nails in both directions (toward the ceiling and toward the wall). Space the nails about every foot.

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