Resurrecting Old TVs
Flat-screen TVs have become the norm in recent times, making it a rarity to encounter a non-flat screen. In the 80s and 90s, flat screens were a luxury reserved for the wealthy. However, parting with it is out of the question for those who invested a significant sum in a massive TV set from the 90s.

Enter the resourceful solution: converting an older TV into a flat-screen by cutting a hole in the wall and fitting the TV’s backside through it. While the idea holds promise, safety concerns loom large, including the potential for fire hazards or electrocution. Unlike this daring individual, many prioritize safety over unconventional engineering feats.