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TV Mount : Ross & adjusting screw
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<blockquote data-quote="Tzs503gp" data-source="post: 860451" data-attributes="member: 19443"><p>I?m sorry bud, but that lap/ interlock looks terrible. I wouldn?t accept workmanship like that.</p><p></p><p>Here?s what I would do- considering I have the equipment. Using a multimaster oscillator, I would cut vertical slots over the current bad holes, through the Rockwood, about 75 to 100 mm tall, and as wide as the next part requires. I would go to builders or wherever, and get a piece of square timber, about 30 x 30 x length ( you only need 150 -200 mm depending on your choice of slot length) cut the timber to length, drill two holes about 15 mm from the ends, and centre.</p><p></p><p>Use the 4 holes to mount the timber to the wall. Now you have a timber ground to which you can attach the bracket, and some room for adjustment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tzs503gp, post: 860451, member: 19443"] I?m sorry bud, but that lap/ interlock looks terrible. I wouldn?t accept workmanship like that. Here?s what I would do- considering I have the equipment. Using a multimaster oscillator, I would cut vertical slots over the current bad holes, through the Rockwood, about 75 to 100 mm tall, and as wide as the next part requires. I would go to builders or wherever, and get a piece of square timber, about 30 x 30 x length ( you only need 150 -200 mm depending on your choice of slot length) cut the timber to length, drill two holes about 15 mm from the ends, and centre. Use the 4 holes to mount the timber to the wall. Now you have a timber ground to which you can attach the bracket, and some room for adjustment. [/QUOTE]
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