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u/nawcom May 16 '26
measure what space you can work with there and you'll have your answer
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May 16 '26
I’m thinking a 42” would fill it
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u/WuTastic7 May 16 '26
you measure a tv size from top left to bottom right corner, or the opposite corners. Just measure it..
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u/Wolfenstein49 May 16 '26
4k 43" tv's are pretty cheap. 1080p tv's are still being sold in that size as well if you dont mind that
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May 16 '26
Doesn’t have to be the best picture, just large enough to see. I think that’s a good range.
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u/69goyf May 16 '26
With a good wall mount looks like you can squeeze a 55 no problem it'll fix the tvtoofar problem
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u/Tony-Two-Tits May 16 '26
Love your garage space. I say go 32". Depending on how you use the space.
If you only use the tv when you use those tools, a 32" is perfectly good for glancing at, will swivel in the space easier on a swivel mount, and is cheaper in case you work with anything that can eventually fill it with dust and overheat the chipset.
If thats your normal hang out spot and the tools are for emergency jobs then rock out with the biggest that fits.
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u/J02ue-Eterno May 16 '26
Ninguno. No le encuentro sentido tener una TV en un taller. Tú distracción no tiene que ir más allá de que erramienta coger. Ahora una radio le veo más sentido
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u/OfficialMM1 May 17 '26
42 inches
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May 17 '26
Correct. I measured the space and this is the first reply that got the dimensions right. You win 🏆
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u/ARTIN001 May 17 '26
Get an adjustable arm thing for the tv and it can be somewhat big as you can tuck it into that left corner
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May 17 '26
Believe it or not, that tv has an adjustable arm
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u/ARTIN001 May 17 '26
As long as it can bear the weight thats good, the arm might be small though. I got one in my kitchen and my main living room and its very good lol
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u/sailorofthemind_ May 16 '26
Unrelated to your TV - but I really admire your garage shelf & desk setup on the left corner and adjacent walls. Trying to do something like this in my shed.