Please ask yourself the following questions:
- Does the TV set work, that is, can it receive and display a cable, antenna or VCR/DVD signal? In other words, does it need to be fixed? For our purposes, it does not need to be expensive, new, or high quality but it does need to have a reasonably "watchable" picture.
- Do you have permission to fix the TV set?
- Is the TV set accessible? If you need a ladder, get one.
- is the TV set upright, such that the screen is perpendicular to the floor? If the screen is inclined at a steep angle, you will have to secure the wax paper at top and bottom.
If you answered yes to all of the questions above, proceed to the next step. If not, get creative.