green, cheapest I've seen a wallmount that supports that much weight. And fatwallet really should rename their site, I've spent more money in the past 2 months because of this site, than in the past 2 years combined, and I'm being completely 100% serious. Anyways, thanks OP, and "suck the life out of me"-wallet.
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Adjustable WallMount Bracket for LCD Plasma (Max 165Lbs, 30~63inch).
i wouldn't use this bracket for any tv larger than 46 inches because my 50 inch sony plasma weights about 150 lbs. i'm afraid it won't hold. ----------------------------------------------------------------
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Adjustable WallMount Bracket for LCD Plasma (Max 165Lbs, 30~63inch).
i wouldn't use this bracket for any tv larger than 46 inches because my 50 inch sony plasma weights about 150 lbs. i'm afraid it won't hold.
My 50" plasma is only 115 lbs. So, it will work on some 50s. Anyone interested, just make sure you check the weight of your plasma before buying this mount. Looks like a good deal though.
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the price is good. HOWEVER, it takes forever to make the tilt adjustment. You see two screws need at back of the arm? you will need to turn about 50 circles before you get the right position.
kevin04 said:indicating price $26.46 + shipping on title would help.
Adjustable WallMount Bracket for LCD Plasma (Max 165Lbs, 30~63inch).
i wouldn't use this bracket for any tv larger than 46 inches because my 50 inch sony plasma weights about 150 lbs. i'm afraid it won't hold. ----------------------------------------------------------------
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Good Lord, what brand did you buy? The heaviest one I found was 108 lbs.
boyumz said:I don't see that you can adjust this. If your wall studs aren't centered then your TV won't be centered, unless the wallmount slides. Anybody know?
From the photo it looks like you'll have no problem getting it in studs. It clearly can slide around an inch each way, with holes every inch or so.
And to the previous person that asked about studs; YES YES YES. Don't even try to put this into the drywall, it'll rip the whole section of drywall down, most likely killing your plasma or LCD.
You'll need to use long, heavy screws for this.
To be honest, unless you know what you are doing, I'd leave this to a professional. The damage to your house and TV could run in the thousands if you screw up.
scoobydooby said:boyumz said:I don't see that you can adjust this. If your wall studs aren't centered then your TV won't be centered, unless the wallmount slides. Anybody know?
From the photo it looks like you'll have no problem getting it in studs. It clearly can slide around an inch each way, with holes every inch or so.
And to the previous person that asked about studs; YES YES YES. Don't even try to put this into the drywall, it'll rip the whole section of drywall down, most likely killing your plasma or LCD.
You'll need to use long, heavy screws for this.
To be honest, unless you know what you are doing, I'd leave this to a professional. The damage to your house and TV could run in the thousands if you screw up.
I wish i could have gotten this but i can't afford to wait another a week for this thing to arrive. And i've already brought the expensive $95 peerless mount from costco; they don't have the $50 mount I saw online instore. What's the best way to find a stud, using a stud finder. Thanks.
165lbs. is the maximum supported weight. That doesnt mean that it will break once it reaches 165lbs. Companies list the max supported weight at what you can actually use it for. Id guess that youd have to put at least 200lbs+ before this thing gives out.
Is this really a sell price? It is a good price and appears to be their everyday price.
Ok, if you go with a wallmount, where do all the wires go? Do you simply just add electrical boxes behind the TV and run them inside the wall to the floor below?
scoobydooby said:To be honest, unless you know what you are doing, I'd leave this to a professional. The damage to your house and TV could run in the thousands if you screw up. Just make sure the professional knows what s/he is doing. There's a lot of chatter on the net about scary professionals that hide the power cord inside the drywall. Should only run conduit, romex, or whatever is code for your area behind the drywall.
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