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pow

posted on 27th Dec 08 at 10:17

I hav 2 radiator brackets and 2 lumps of 2 x 2 on the wall :lol:


Toby

posted on 27th Dec 08 at 09:12

VESA is a mounting standard that teles can conform to to make it easier to find a bracket, it is ususally denoted by the distance the holes are apart, for example my 32 inch bravai is vesa 200 x 200 as the holes are 200mm apart its but most universal mounts cover all size anyway, we have a vogel mount in the lounge and its nice to see its qaulity nut not worth the money we paid when you look at the price of them now, i got this one other day
http://www.theplasmacentre.com/product_details.php?products_id=3258&menu=rvp&bp=39
plus 4 quid for next day del


csweatherston

posted on 26th Dec 08 at 17:02

ok, that wallmount is the biggest pile of crap ever TBH.

panasonic (for some reason) have the mounting points off centred...
which means the whole TV hangs low at one side.



csweatherston

posted on 17th Dec 08 at 23:03

oh :(


ash_corsa

posted on 17th Dec 08 at 22:34

Thats waaaaay more than i would have spent :!

Recently put one up for a mate, 32" sony W4500 on a 2 arm cantilever, Just had two bolts fixing it onto a solid brick wall.
Used 2 thunderbolts and i could hang off it myself, held the TV with ease.
Bracket was about £20/£25 i think

:thumbs:


John

posted on 17th Dec 08 at 22:00

Expensive, although it is a moving one and i've not had personal experience of them for tv's that big.

2 bolts on a decent fixing would hold the world up, even the small ones i've got have at least 3 though.


csweatherston

posted on 17th Dec 08 at 21:59

http://www.123brackets.co.uk/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=219

just ordered this one.. its the most "sturdy" looking one i could find...

most seem to be only a 2 bolt fixing.


views/ opinions?
..free delivery didnt seem too bad


csweatherston

posted on 14th Dec 08 at 23:13

do they twist and tilt?... all the ones ive seen have some kind of an arm....

whats vesa mean?..
do i need one?.
tx32lzd81


ash_corsa

posted on 14th Dec 08 at 22:34

Vogels stuff is usually over-complicated bollocks.

Im with John, you dont need to spend much, i'd recommend a B-Tech bracket.
They are pretty simple, built well and cant be picked up cheap.


John

posted on 14th Dec 08 at 20:52

I'd recommend ebay, or a cheap one.

Hate the vogels stand in the house, overpriced rubbish.


_Allan_

posted on 14th Dec 08 at 18:39

Have a look here. I like Vogels stuff personally.

http://www.av4home.co.uk/acatalog/Screens_up_to_32-inch.html

http://www.av4home.co.uk/acatalog/Screens_up_to_32-inch.html#doublearm

[Edited on 14-12-2008 by _Allan_]


csweatherston

posted on 14th Dec 08 at 18:20

32" lcd tv.

want to mount it on a solid (brick) wall,

but want a sturdy mount, capable of vertical/ horizontal adjustment.

any recommendations?...

i dont want to spend £100's.. but want something safe..

ideally not one on an arm either.:boggle: