A heavy duty, metal flat panel wall support for large Plasma and LCD screens. Bear in mind that some wall brackets are fitted by sliding the brackets on from the side but some is not. If you intend to mount the bracket to a stud wall then you will need to ensure that you drill into the uprights, which are usually placed 16 inches apart.
You can use a tracker for this but you will still need to ensure that you are screwing into the middle of the upright and I would suggest that you use a fine nail and hammer to make pilot holes so that you can be sure you are finding the dead centre.
Remember the plasma wall bracket and tv are heavy and you would not wish to see the whole thing plummet to the ground! And take care that you are not hammering nails or screwing screws into electric cables and/or water pipes!
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Plasma wall bracket.
Posted by weirdoux at 12:05 AM
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