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Posted by Oren on April 19, 2007, 6:49 pm
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 21:43:13 GMT, "Art"
>After lifting a 42 inch plasma, to put it on a stand, I think anyone
>installing a 50 inch plasma on a wall is taking one heck of a chance. And
>when you have to switch wires around you will probably have to take it down
>again. What fun.
And why is this?
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>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to mount a TV above my fireplace. I know many people
>> think that this is not
>> a good place to place a TV due to neck strain, heat etc and other
>> reasons. However
>> due to various legacy reasons I am in this situation and do not really
>> have any other option.
>>
>> The studs in the wall above the fireplace are metal due to building
>> codes, probablly for
>> fire resistance reasons. The TV mount area is a 33 inch tall by 50
>> inch wide inset
>> by 6 inch alcove. It was designed for a TV, sort of to make the thing
>> flush. This of course
>> makes getting at the wires and connections behind the TV difficult. To
>> help solve this
>> issue of cable connection access I would like to use a Peerless SP850
>> wall mount bracket
>> which can articulate the TV from the wall. This bracket can come out
>> away form the wall by 10 inches. This will put some strain on the
>> mount points of the bracket to the wall.
>>
>> So the question is given that I have sort of the worst of all worlds
>> here:
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>> 1) Metal studs
>> 2) Out reach articulating Mount which will leverage the TV out even
>> more and hence increase
>> the strain.
>> 3) 50 inch plasma -- about 120 lbs - ish I guess
>>
>> Just how can I do this without a major crash-bang-wallop situation? I
>> was thinking of using
>> quite a few toggler http://www.toggler.com/ bolts. This hardware
>> available at home depot is sold
>> by some TV mount "experts" on the internet for 10x the cost.
>>
>> If so how many bolts do I need? And will by wall hold up to all the
>> stress placed on it?
>>
>> Anyone have any experience on this?
>>
>> Warmest regards, Mike.
>>
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Oren
"The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!"
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