On January 10, 2019 at 01:09, gerard143 said...
i don't believe it does. I last saw it in person about a year ago, I can't recall but i think from the picture that it definitely doesn't go all the way up to the ceiling as that room had super tall ceilings.
Then you're all set!
If there is a space between the the cabinet back and the wall,drill a 3/16" hole (a 6" bit is pretty cheap) to verify that you are in the stud.
Then use a 5'8" spade bit to drill through the back and the drywall to the stud.
Grab a peice of 1/2" emt ,stick it in the hole,mark the length to the outer side of the back,cut it, and you have a custom spacer!
Lag it to the wall,run your cables in an onwall cable chaise (on wall conduit/cable hider?)
This also works well for uneven surfices like fire places with uneven surfaces.(it's secured to the wall,not the brick or the "fake-looks like stone " cover.
Should be a piece of cake and be rock solid!
I usually add an hour to the quote but it usually takes about 1/2 hour additional to the normal installation.
Last edited by pilgram on January 10, 2019 03:04.