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Default Plasma TV mount, Metal Studs, Articulating Arm

On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 21:43:13 GMT, "Art"
wrote:

After lifting a 42 inch plasma, to put it on a stand, I think anyone
installing a 50 inch plasma on a wall is taking one heck of a chance. And
when you have to switch wires around you will probably have to take it down
again. What fun.


And why is this?



"hobbes" wrote in message
roups.com...
Hi,

I would like to mount a TV above my fireplace. I know many people
think that this is not
a good place to place a TV due to neck strain, heat etc and other
reasons. However
due to various legacy reasons I am in this situation and do not really
have any other option.

The studs in the wall above the fireplace are metal due to building
codes, probablly for
fire resistance reasons. The TV mount area is a 33 inch tall by 50
inch wide inset
by 6 inch alcove. It was designed for a TV, sort of to make the thing
flush. This of course
makes getting at the wires and connections behind the TV difficult. To
help solve this
issue of cable connection access I would like to use a Peerless SP850
wall mount bracket
which can articulate the TV from the wall. This bracket can come out
away form the wall by 10 inches. This will put some strain on the
mount points of the bracket to the wall.

So the question is given that I have sort of the worst of all worlds
he

1) Metal studs
2) Out reach articulating Mount which will leverage the TV out even
more and hence increase
the strain.
3) 50 inch plasma -- about 120 lbs - ish I guess

Just how can I do this without a major crash-bang-wallop situation? I
was thinking of using
quite a few toggler http://www.toggler.com/ bolts. This hardware
available at home depot is sold
by some TV mount "experts" on the internet for 10x the cost.

If so how many bolts do I need? And will by wall hold up to all the
stress placed on it?

Anyone have any experience on this?

Warmest regards, Mike.


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Oren

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