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1/4" X 49" X 97" Do-able white vinyl ... |
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| The Official Do-able Thread The Official Do-able Thread Here is the item description and pertinent info: 1/4" X 49" X 97" Do-able white vinyl panel mfg by Do-able Products and sold at HD. UPC(DP #) 718793630365, SKU(HD #) 174278, model # 63036. Shelf tag: ![]() If you have a dedicated room(light control), can live with a 100" dia.(16:9 AR, 49" X 87", even wider if you go 2.35:1) or smaller, don't need a perf screen, don't want to spend/waste a boatload of time frame building, stretching, stapling, gluing to stiff backing, mixing, rolling, spraying, etc and don't want to spend $ on the many versions of the latest ingredient mix(I did this 2 years ago and found it to be quite the pain!) and the substrate to be painted(poly-wall, board or stretched fabric over frame), then Do-able is for you! HD will cut it for you right there! And no, you don't need to paint it. I've helped set up 3 HTs with this panel. All are very happy with their screens. I hand-picked each board myself as you need to go through the entire stack to make sure they are mark/scratch free. None of them have reported any hotspotting, glare or reflectivity viewable. Bottom line: It is the easiest, quickest and cheapest diy screen option out there for these conditions(given you have HD nearby that carries this EXACT product- use the SKU and model numbers). The H&E (Hang & Enjoy) solution! Word of warning: There similar boards in the same area that ppl could easily mistake for Do-able. An easy mistake to make. If your HD doesn't have this SKU and model numbered product then don't buy something "similar" and think you're buying Do-able. Simple as that. Unfortunately, the downside: Do-able is NOT available east of the Rockies. So far it looks like Do-able is available in 9 states: AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT, NV, OR, UT & WA. Below you'll find the actual HD store locations where myself and others have purchased our do-able white vinyl panels. Info, specs & data: ![]() The graph shows the gain of Do-able vs Dalite Matte White and Stewart StudioTek 130, from straight on to 60 degrees off axis. Do-able compares favorably to both; its slight sheen is responsible for the above unity gain. Gain is 1.13. The RGB color is 229/223/233. This is very close to true white, as close as virtually any commercial screen. The slight excess in blue should cause no problems. The surface texture is light enough that I doubt it is visible unless one is very close to the screen on bright panning shots, and is very similar to commercial screen textures. Goo Gone can be used as a cleaner for Do-able with very good results. Cutting Dimensions(for HD): 16:9 AR, 49" X 87" (100" diag). 4:3 AR, 49" X 65". 2.35:1 AR, cut it on the horizontal 41" X 97". Some things we’d like to see posted here from other Do-able users: What PJ are you using? What’s your throw? What’s your screen size? What’s your viewing distance (first row, second)? What kind of light conditions are you viewing in? What are your room conditions(dark/light walls, ceiling, floor, etc.)? What border/ frame hanging solution did you employ? Which HD did you find it at (city, sate or zip)? Any masking solutions used? One possible hanging solutions: http://www.myhometheater.homestead.com/screen.html Ron’s screen frame link (he’s using PP here, but Do-able would work excellent in this app): http://www.rongeyer.com/theater/index.10.html I used the french cleat method pictured here: ![]() ![]() My entire front wall is treated with Black linacoustic for sound and covered with black speaker grill cloth. I floated the screen off the wall about 1 3/4" thereby eliminating the need for a black frame. HD locations where Do-able has been purchased: AZ: Mesa Scottsdale CA: Berkeley, Colma, La Mirada, Whittier, Sacramento, SF Bay Area - South Bay near the Great Mall in Milpitas/ East Palo Alto Palo Alto Santa Clara, Orange,. 92867 Santa Barbara San Jose Van Nuys Foster City Stockton Roscoe and Balboa (Los Angeles) CO: Longmont Boulder Superior Evergreen (El Rancho Rd) Aurora Broomfield Severence ID: Lewiston MT: Great Falls Bozeman NV: Henderson So. Nevada, the East Charleston HD (Charelston and Lamb) and the Eastern HD (by Super WM--on Eastern) Las Vegas OR: Portland UT: Midvale Riverdale Ogden Salt Lake South Jordan Provo WA: Olympia Bothell Vernon Spokane Tacoma Bonney Lake Puyallup Redmond, That’s about it for now. I’ll be sure and link some screenies later. -j Last edited by skyman00; 09-19-07 at 09:10 AM.. Reason: Added new AZ HD location | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread I have a small sample of Do-able I got for testing. This stuff is really incredible for those that can get it, and don't let the $14-15 price be deceiving either. It performs right up there with screens costing $1000. For those that may be interested in Designer White for their Home Theater Screen, if all you need is a 98" screen and have access to Do-able, it's the way to go no questions asked. You can literally build a screen for less than $50 and that includes the Do-able panel, wood border, and hardware. The only variable with the overall price is how much you want to spend on the border trim material. Velvet is the nicest but also the most expensive. Hint: Check out Joannes 50% off coupons and buy it from them when they are having their sales... I used Black Suede for my temporary border to dress it up for some screenies and it worked surprisingly well for $2.50 a yard at Walmart. (You'll need three yards) Some people have also used this for a reversable screen... the outstanding white Do-able surface on one side, and then they painted a gray screen on the other side for watching during the day. Most people though are amazed at the image quality and decide to just use the white side leave it at that! | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread OK folks, some screenies! From Kingdom of Heaven: ![]() Be Cool: ![]() The Interpreter: ![]() Fun film from down under, Danny Deckchair with lights off and on: ![]() ![]() Shots with more of the room. Lights off/on: ![]() ![]() Resident Evil: ![]() The Island: ![]() ![]() Quake: ![]() All-time fave anime, Nausicaa: ![]() Dandelion: ![]() And some dark scenes: ![]() ![]() ![]() Enjoy, -j | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread Bill, Those are a combination of shots from a 4805 DLP and my new pj, a Panny 900 LCD. The dvd player is a standard Momitsu V880, upconverting to a 720 signal via HDMI. -j | ||||
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Anyway, I know skyman tried a grass roots campaign to try and get HD and Lowes to stock this, but at the time and place people were more into exotic paint mixes than something that perfoms as good as this does and as inexpensive too. Sometimes I get tired of hearing people say 'Simple can't be good'... this really is that good... You could pay hundreds of dollars, even a grand for a commercial screen that doesn't perform any better than this material does as a screen. (If only it came in a nice gray, right skyman? )So for those that can't get Do-able, ask your local Home Depot why they don't stock it. Eventually if enough people ask they just might start carrying it! Even if they started carrying it just for people wanting it as a screen and they doubled the price (did I really just say that??!) it still would be worth it seeing it would be less than $30 for a high performance screen. Okay, okay, maybe $30 after taxes... ![]() | |||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread Awesome pics! | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread Yeah and on a $15 screen too ![]() Who said DIY Screens are bed sheets and poor quality? They obviously haven't seen some of the screens in this forum! ![]() Plus think about all the DVDs a person can buy with the money they save! | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread Here is the build process of the Do-Able screen that i am using. We kept it simple, real simple (1) 4'X8' Do-Able sheet cut to our specs (2) 10 Foot 1" x 2" boards of Pine (4) wood screws (2) yards of black Velvet (2) Packets of Velcro (1) Staple gun cuz I couldn;t find my old one quick enough First we measured the image projected on to the wall. (16X9) We took those measurements down to the local Home Depot and after locating a suitable clean piece of Do-Able. It was the first one we looked at, even after looking at 10 more, this first one was still the best . The people were nice enough to cut the Do-Able to our specs right there in the store, we left an extra 2.5 Inches to each side for the framing. Then we mounted the Do-Able directly to wall. ![]() once it was mounted we cut the framing stapled the velvet and mounted the framing to the screen. Velcro worked well to seamlessly apply the framing to the already mounted screen. ![]() And then it was time to test it out! I have a sony VPL-VW50 PJ it has not yet been calibrated but the images are still pretty good! I know these shots nor my level of calibration do the PJ justice, but the Do-Able has been a great inexpensive solution! I'll update the pics once I have the PJ calibrated Here is Lord Of the Rings ![]() ![]() and here is a very verdant shot ![]() the final talley ![]() | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread Looks great adguy! And you can't beat the price! Is that a 16X9 or a 2.35 screen? Looks wider than 16X9... mech | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread I concur, great job adguy! "Make everything as simple as possible, but no simpler." - Albert Einstein "If all else fails, spin the cat."- Grzboken | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread Hey Mech I'm pretty sure it;s 16X9 but i could be wrong we just cut the board to fit the image the 4x3s don't looks so good on the screen I gotta fiugre out what to do about that. I'll post actual dimensions when I can I'm pretty sure we did 16x 9 though.Last edited by adguy; 08-13-07 at 04:45 PM.. Reason: sp | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread When you watch a movie like LOTR, are there black bars on the top and bottom? If not you made yourself a 2.35 wide screen. "Make everything as simple as possible, but no simpler." - Albert Einstein "If all else fails, spin the cat."- Grzboken | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread It could be my eyes. I am getting older! In hindsight I kind of wish I had done a 2.35 screen - that's always 20/20! ![]() mech | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread This has been a long time coming! Tweakophyte sent me Do-able samples over a month ago= and I'm finally getting around to doing some spectro readings on it. ![]() ![]() 229 232 230 0.312 0.331 79.92 91.65 -1.37 0.64 6526.2 That's only 23 off! Not bad for fifteen bucks or so! | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread Given the good things I've read about Home Depot's Do-able as a diy screen, I went on down to my local store to take a look. I found the genuine Do-able, correct SKU and all. But then I wandered over to the lumber section and found another product, also made by Do-able, also 4' x 8', that is apparently the same thing only the MDF is thicker. With the vinyl layer, it is 1/2" thick. The thicker material appeals to me. It just seems sturdier and more likely to be completely straight and flat. It's a lot heavier, obviously, but I'm not mounting in drywall, so that's not an issue. It's only a little more expensive than the 1/4" material...still dirt cheap. However, I hate to depart from the tried and true. Has anyone used this thicker Do-able? | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread To my untrained eyes and fingers, the color and texture are the same. I didn't catch a SKU number, but I can stop by today. I live close to the Home Depot in Issaquah, WA. What's odd is that I can't find this product on Home Depot's website, or on Closetmaid's (aka Do-Able's) web site. But Closetmaid's website is very end user oriented and doesn't even list the 1/4" product. The thicker one I saw turned out to be 5/8" instead of 1/2" as I first thought. I'm building a partial wall, ~10 feet wide, where I plan to mount the screen. But now I'm wondering whether I can just install it right into the studs (framing is done, just getting ready to drywall), to take the place of a piece of sheetrock since it's the same size and thickness. I like the idea of a nice clean look. | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread I'm sure that's true for standard walls. This is a partial wall (about 10 ft wide, doesn't join any other wall), so I'm not sure the usual codes apply. I should double-check though - thanks. | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread Ah, if it's not used to separate rooms (i.e. it's more like furniture) then you're likely correct --as you indicated, I'd still call my building inspector to ask. Good luck with your project. | ||||
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| Re: The Official Do-able Thread I finally got the SKU # for the thicker board: 461877 It's still a bit of a mystery; the first employee I talked to typed the UPC (from the product itself) into their computer and nothing came up. Another dude looked elsewhere and was able to uncover the SKU. But it still doesn't appear on the Home Depot web site. Anyway, it's made by Do-able, and I'm nearly certain it's the same as "the" Do-able board, just thicker. The surface looks just the same to me. I can't imagine the company making a similar product with a different surface - that wouldn't make sense. At my local Home Deport, this product is in the lumber section near the subflooring. The 1/4" is in a completely different sectrion, along with moulding and paneling. | ||||
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