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Sony Plasma TV - best way to make/source a stand?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 863457" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Maybe you can drill one hole and test it. Don't forget with a decent stand, there are 4 mounting holes and the upper two take 60% of the strain. What you can do is to mount a board about 70% the size of the TV to the wall and attach this with at least 6 anchors. Then mount the TV bracket to it</p><p></p><p>I did this successfully at a 18th century farmhouse in Stellebosch. The TV measured 220 x 160mm so a 190 x 100mm, 13mm particle board was bolted to the wall using coach bolts and long plastic plugs. Then the TV bracket was added. Before the board was attached, a cut-out was made to insert a 40mm x 25mm trunking tube to conceal the wiring. Its now been there 6 years</p><p></p><p>(Edit) I suspect the Tamboerskoof house had damp walls. The paint peels off all the time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 863457, member: 746"] Maybe you can drill one hole and test it. Don't forget with a decent stand, there are 4 mounting holes and the upper two take 60% of the strain. What you can do is to mount a board about 70% the size of the TV to the wall and attach this with at least 6 anchors. Then mount the TV bracket to it I did this successfully at a 18th century farmhouse in Stellebosch. The TV measured 220 x 160mm so a 190 x 100mm, 13mm particle board was bolted to the wall using coach bolts and long plastic plugs. Then the TV bracket was added. Before the board was attached, a cut-out was made to insert a 40mm x 25mm trunking tube to conceal the wiring. Its now been there 6 years (Edit) I suspect the Tamboerskoof house had damp walls. The paint peels off all the time [/QUOTE]
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