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Old 06-23-2008, 07:45 AM   #1
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Default Just mounted a 58'' Panasonic, I feel like a king.

Just wanted to tell a little bit of how I mounted my 58'' Panasonic on my wall with metal studs so if someone comes across this problem they may have a bit more insight.

I was very worried that just screwing the bracket on wouldn't hold. I wasn't sure that the threads of the bolts provided could support over 150 pounds pulling down, not even to mention that the mount pulls out providing even more resistance when fully extended.

I did some research and found out that I could drill a hole in the metal stud. (Remember metal studs are hollow) I then bought a ten pack of Hilti Toggler Toggle Bolts.


These things are genius. First you have to drill a hole big enough to fit the Toggler, I did this by starting with a small drill bit and changing it up until I got to the biggest size that would allow the Toggler to fit inside. Then you put the Toggler in, wiggle it around until you can see that it's flush and the hole is lined up, then pull the zip tie mechanism that will hold the bracket in place until you're ready to screw, twist off the excess zip tie and screw away.

I had some doubts to be quite honest, but if you have metal studs, use the hollowness to your advantage and get the Toggler bolts. It's well worth the piece of mind knowing that your TV and Mount are basically a part of your whole wall structure.
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Old 06-23-2008, 07:54 AM   #2
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I thought this was going to be like that "I just mounted my PS3" thread
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I thought this was going to be like that "I just mounted my PS3" thread
don't give people that idea!! it'll bring the ps3 mounting back up. i swear i saw that thread like almost once a month for a while there.
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Old 06-23-2008, 10:41 PM   #6
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Chief, is that the TH-58PZ700U? I've been looking to get a plasma (have a KDS55A3000 right now) and this one caught my eye. How you like it?
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don't give people that idea!! it'll bring the ps3 mounting back up. i swear i saw that thread like almost once a month for a while there.
If the mods had not closed and locked it it would still be here today.
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Just wanted to tell a little bit of how I mounted my 58'' Panasonic on my wall
did you buy it dinner first?


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Old 06-24-2008, 12:17 AM   #9
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CONGRATs PICS THOUGH WE WANT PICS lol
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