thanks guys. I removed the back cover from the TV last night to take a look at the insides. This is going to be quite the project. I measured the tube which is roughly 18" by 22"...the opening in my cabinet is 19" by 23" so it will fit, but just barely. This means that i will not be able to mount the tube to a wooden frame and then sit it in. Due to the way the cabinet is designed, i can mount a piece of wood above and below the tube in the cabinet to mount it to..hopefully that will be sufficient. This thing is just so difficult to work with. The main issue is that i don't have a garage or shop area to work on it...the cabinet sits in my family room, and since i have 3 small children, i can't really do anything until they go to bed at night. That makes it late to have someone here to help me, so i have to do most of it by myself. The old 26" tv i had was heavy (120lbs) but i could stick pick it up and take it in and out of the cabinet by myself...but this one weighs in at 170lbs...so between the extra 50lbs and the added size, there is no way i can pick this up and position it in the cabinet on my own. my plan right now is:
first i need to get a few boards mounted to the inside of the cabinet above and below where the tube will sit, leaving just enough room for the tube to fit through and so that i can screw/bolt the tube to it.
Then some night after my kids are in bed, i will open the TV back up, attempt to discharge it and then remove the circuit boards so only the tube is inside the TV, then put the shell back on before i go to bed so it will not be a danger to my children.
then once i'm sure the cabinet is ready to mount the tube, i'll have to have a friend come over in the afternoon when my daughter is napping and help me lift it into the cabinet and fasten it. My boys (4 and 6) are old enough for me to tell them to stay back while we are doing this, but my daughter is only 18 months old, she has proven to me on a daily basis, that if there is something stupid to be done, she will do it. I cannot open this TV up if she is awake in the house.
I'm not sure how to lift the tube out of the TV housing though..it is hard to grab onto and is very heavy. i'm assuming the best way would be to place the TV face down on a sturdy box of some kind so that the box supports the tube, but once it is unscrewed, the plastic housing will drop down to the floor, at which point we should be able to grab the tube and pick it up..i'm just worried about trying to position it in the cabinet without breaking the neck off, and holding it still while trying to screw it in.
I'll try to take lots of pics and will probably be back with more questions