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Advice on tv wall mounts
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<blockquote data-quote="greatwhite" data-source="post: 967786" data-attributes="member: 22324"><p>Most of the stuff you pick up at mass market stores are OK, if you are looking for static mount (i.e. Flat against the wall), but if you are looking for swing arm arrangements, the die cast aluminum units are the way to go. Not the cheapest, but no rattle or play and when you move it, it stays where you put it. A lot of the fabricated steel stuff has a little play in it and as a result ends up not sitting 100% straight half the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greatwhite, post: 967786, member: 22324"] Most of the stuff you pick up at mass market stores are OK, if you are looking for static mount (i.e. Flat against the wall), but if you are looking for swing arm arrangements, the die cast aluminum units are the way to go. Not the cheapest, but no rattle or play and when you move it, it stays where you put it. A lot of the fabricated steel stuff has a little play in it and as a result ends up not sitting 100% straight half the time. [/QUOTE]
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