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Old 12-11-2012, 10:11 AM
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YIKES!

Don't stack TV sets on top of other sets....especially if that bottom set is on legs of any sort. That's just an accident waiting to happen. I'm even weird about putting my little tiny micro sets on top of eachother. MOST of them sit directly on a shelf. I do have in the front room a couple little 4" sets on top of some 9" color sets...but I'm more concerned about scratching the cabinets than them falling over or something.

Big 'ol sets are far too "front heavy" to be stacking. The larger "newer" sets are WORSE with that problem, because the little PC board "chassis" isn't NEARLY heavy enough to keep the set down in back.
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