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Sony Plasma TV - best way to make/source a stand?
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<blockquote data-quote="PaganMcLoud" data-source="post: 863455" data-attributes="member: 17169"><p>The raul bolts and sleeve anchors are very effective in solid walls. For soft walls my no. 1 choice would actually be the Fischer plugs. Not all of them! There's a specific 1 and I dont remember its name. I can describe it though. Once screwed, this plug opens up 4 - 5 times that of ANY expansion bolt. It then takes the shape of an old car jack. Ive used these successfully on very soft walls to hold up a 40kg sandstone mirror, and it stayed put for 6 years until i took it down. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaganMcLoud, post: 863455, member: 17169"] The raul bolts and sleeve anchors are very effective in solid walls. For soft walls my no. 1 choice would actually be the Fischer plugs. Not all of them! There's a specific 1 and I dont remember its name. I can describe it though. Once screwed, this plug opens up 4 - 5 times that of ANY expansion bolt. It then takes the shape of an old car jack. Ive used these successfully on very soft walls to hold up a 40kg sandstone mirror, and it stayed put for 6 years until i took it down. [/QUOTE]
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