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Moved my room around so now the LCD is on an interior metal wall rather than a wood-studded exterior. I've got Zip-Its that are supposedly good for 50lbs each in drywall and I've used them to hold my DVD rack for awhile, but my tv costs a bit more and is a bit more fragile.
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with nails. takes out a few pixels, but its worth it.
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Alright. Finally found what I wanted. Toggle Bolts seem to be the trick. The smaller 1/8" will hold 50lbs "easily" they claim. Where the larger ones can "easily" hold 100lbs EACH. So putting 6-8 of those in my wall will make me sleep better at night.
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[QUOTE=mr peepers;1129391][QUOTE=Footloose301;1129356]Well thats what I had in mind. I was hoping somebody here had a tv mounted on the drywall and could tell me from experience and whether or not their tv has lasted on the wall lol.[/QOUTE]
yeah, using molly bolts, drywall anchors pr any other contraption that only holds onto the drywall itself should not even be in the mix. at all. you need to mount it on those metal studs, which you can easily purchase screws for from just about any hardware store. where are you mounting this that has metal studs? is it a commercial building or something? thats where you'll find metal studs most commonly. |
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I worked as a custom installer for Sound Advice in Florida, and we would use a heavy duty toggle bolt drilled directly thru the center of the sheet metal studs in four locations if you are using a fixed mount bracket, and the tv was under 50." If we were mounting a cantilever bracket, where you will be putting an increased loadon your wall then I would brace the wall interior with 2X4's horizontally between the metal studs.
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Mounted mine on the wall, but its in the wooden studs, not just the drywall. I looked at several differant mounts before I got the one I did and all have in big letters DO NOT MOUNT ON DRYWALL.. The one I got was from Sams, had a built in level and says it will hold up too a 65" plasma. It came with a wood and metal stud kit, as well as a stud finder. It went up without a hitch and has been in place for about a year now. It was $98 at samsclub if I remember correctly
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I mounted mine on drywall and since my studs are too far apart from each other for a 32" LCD, I could only mount one side to the stud and had to use anchors for the other side. As long as you mount the screws directly in the middle of the stud on one side you should be ok since this will support the majority of weight. Then use the same size bolt anchors as the ones you mount in the stud. I used (I can't remember the official name) the ones that are a bolt that goes in to a long metal casing (same size at the bolt) and then as it is screwed in the sides spider out on four sides (as opposed to only 2 with the toggle bolt) and butt up against the inside of the dry wall. I have had no problems with mine being mounted in this way and is very sturdy.
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