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4) 4' x 8' sheets of 7/16 OSB ($7 per sheet)
3) 10' 2 x4's ($3-4 per board)
8) 8' 2 x 4's ($2-3 per board)
1) Box of 1 5/8" dry wall screws (coarse thread) ($5/box)
1) tube of painters caulk ($2/tube)
1) partial can of white-ish paint I had around.
Tools --
skill saw
screw gun
tape measure
speed square
various clamps
Other items needed for the final event were donated by friends or I had already
DVD player and amp
Speakers + 50' of speaker wire
Raiders of the Lost Ark DVD
HD Projector (courtesy of my employer).









































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I did build an 8' x 4' screen with melamine that I would roll out on wheels.
Then I built a screen that I can assemble in 15 minutes. The frame is made of 3/4" EMT conduit. The screen material is 15' x 12' piece of painters drop cloth (grommetted) that I attached to the frame with those ball bungee cords.
I couldn't be happier. I was at first afraid that I would see the seams of the canvas -- happy to say I can't. The dimensions are great because I not only can see current 16:9 ratio films on the "big screen" but I can also watch 4:3 TV shows (and some older films like "The Shining" ) on the "big screen".
Cost be about $120 to build.
I did a search on Ebay for movie canvas.
Nothing came up!
What exactly is Movie canvas.
Or just regular canvas.
thanks
Oh, GREAT instructable Medmisfit!