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    Zilch's speaker grill cloth

    Z-man, this is a follow up to you showing what I did with the blue grill cloth you so graciously sent me. I'm sharing this for others to see as well. My son and I mounted the TV in the hole and we built 3 frames around it covered with JBL blue grill cloth. One on each side of the tv and the bottom frame. These "panels" are simply a very tight fit but can be removed for cable/tv access. The wife factor is hugh and she loves it. Now I just need to trim out the "paul b" 4343's in the wall and this project will be complete. Thx again Z...
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    The wife factor is hugh and she loves it.

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    MY god that looks beautiful!!!

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    is that drywall with the curved corners or indoor stucco?

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    Thank you, drywall with curved corners.
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    but u made it look ruff like stucco or the cool concrete homes out west

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    Yes, that is correct. there is a "slurry" coat on top of the drywall giving it an old world look then it has been faux painted. The NOS original grill cloth is really great to work with.
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