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Step-by-Step Guide to Wall-Mounting Your TV
Safely installing a TV on a wall requires only basic DIY skills and tools Wall-mounting a TV isn't all that difficult. It can prevent tip-over accidents and make a very large TV a less intrusive ...
This could have gone into AV or Other Hardware, but as it essentially involves carpentry I thought it best fit here. Please move it if it needs to be moved.<BR><BR>I just got a flat panel monitor arm ...
I was trying to install one of these. I found two studs, under my TV they're ~26-28" apart. I can't find a third stud in-between. I've drilled (tiny) exploratory holes, but found no wood to bite into.
Whether you are mounting a TV, speaker, or on-wall shelf, it’s always best to anchor into a stud. Drywall anchors can work wall, but you never truly know the quality of drywall. There may be cracks ...
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How to tell if your TV is mounted too high—and other common installation mistakes
Location is everything.
If you recently bought a new TV, there are a number of good reasons to mount it on the wall instead of putting it on a stand. One is that it can make it look more appealing—especially if you have a ...
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