Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Would like your feedback, thanks very much.
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Home Audio Video Sales & Installation in The Villages, Florida
Deb, You can mount your TV bracket using snap toggle bolts, no need to drill into any stud, metal or wood. Tom uses them and can install the mount for you at a reasonable price if you don't want to DIY. |
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What is the weight of TV & Stand together? As long as you're not mounting a huge TV and super heavy mount you should be able to get drywall mounting hardware that far exceeds the combined amount based on the ratings per bolt/toggle. I would also err on more bolts, use every mounting hole for extra, etc. I do look forward to other's experiences as well, but personally think it is doable.
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Any other TV mounters out there???
Tom still good??? Does Tom move wiring, repair drywall, etc??
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I have a 70" TV mounted on a swivel TV mount by nylon anchors that I purchased at Lowe's. Haven't had any problem other than the TV does not seem to stay level. That is because of the swing arm, not the base mount. I plan to get rid of the swivel arm bracket and replace it with a standard tilt wall mount. The TV has been mounted on the wall for four years with no problem.
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Tom just put up 2 TVs on wall for me in my new home one is 65 the other I believe was 55, he comes on time and does great job , . The first home he ever did for me I had all these different guys tell me how to wire a set in bedroom from stringing wires to even drilling an outside hole Tom took about 10 seconds to figure out what to do with it he’s the best if he can’t do it I wouldn’t try anyone else
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I installed a swivel, articulating wall mounts for 55" TV in master bedroom. I used stud finder and bolted it directly to metal stud. Had TV on wall for 5 years until we sold the house. Swiveled TV from sofa on right to bed on left. Articulating allowed TV to move in/out and left right and allowed more swivel to side as I could pull TV farther out from wall. I also cut hole behind TV and added electric outlet with 2 HDMI outlets - connect to outlet and HDMI outlets below on bottom of wall. That way no cables hanging from TV. Cable box and DVD player plugged into bottom HDMI outlets and TV plugged into HDMI outlets behind TV.
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I have 75 inch TV mounted on wall with metal studs, my solution was to install 2 boards ( 1 by 5 inch) across 3 or 4 studs (been a while) then install the mount on the boards, did the same for a neighbor with a heavy 80 inch TV. This approach seems to work very well and I made sure the boards were short enough too be reasonably well hidden by the TV.
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When Tom did our TVs he hid all the wires in the wall. He can run 120 wiring himself as long as it is all in the same bay, i.e. the space between the 2x4's. Otherwise he has an electrician that works with him do the 120 wiring.
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he’s great
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Here's how I did it in my previous house. Use a stud finder, cut out a sheetrock square so that it's cut about in the middle of two metal studs. At homedepot or lowes, get a couple of wood block holders and screw them into the metal studs (it's what's used to hang kitchen cabinets to metal studs). Drop a 1" x 6" or 1" x 8" piece into the holders and screw the sheetrock back in place. Use mud & tape to cover the cut (use a utility knife initially to cut out the sheetrock). When the mud dries, sand lightly and repaint. Now you can hang your TV using the wood as the anchor point. If you want your wires hidden, do that while your sheetrock is removed as well. Easy peasy, although it does take a little bit of time and some exact measuring.
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