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DanCobb

posted on 5th Feb 14 at 17:57

You lot were right about the upright in the middle, put a good few screws in that :thumbs:


sc0ott

posted on 4th Feb 14 at 11:01

I would still recommend buying a bracket that allows you to move the tv sideways for that final centre adjustment.


RichR

posted on 4th Feb 14 at 10:55

That would suggest the upright is bang on centre then :thumbs:


DanCobb

posted on 4th Feb 14 at 10:41

Thanks guys shall try and find a stud at the weekend. I've already bought some of them screw things, might buy some more to be safe:). Oh and the socket is slightly to left rather then in the middle.


pow

posted on 4th Feb 14 at 08:31

Find one stud, get a couple of screws in that and also use those metal fixings with the setting tool to flare them out properly


sc0ott

posted on 4th Feb 14 at 08:06

What fixings would you recommend for hanging the wooden tv stand up as well?


Aidan-Fleming

posted on 3rd Feb 14 at 22:14

On that wall you will have a stud at either side of the door and one bang in the centre.
Hold your bracket up where you want it and put a small pencil mark in the middle of the bracket at the top.
Take racket down and put a level line horoztonal
Place the bracket back up to the wall with the top edge on the line you've just put on.
Mark the holes onto the wall that are on the bracket for fixing and try a screw in the holes you've just marked. If the bracket has numerous holes then line it up where the centre post is. One at the top of the bracket Into the stud and one at the bottom. Then for either end of the bracket you'll need screws there also but there probably won't be a stud so screw in a spiral fixing, then your screw will go through the bracket and into the centre of the spiral fixing. You'll have one spiral in each corner and two normal big screws into the stud. That will be more than enough to hold your tv. Baring in mind I'm a joiner to trade


John

posted on 3rd Feb 14 at 21:34

Knocking along the wall still applies.


RichR

posted on 3rd Feb 14 at 21:31

If there's a socket slap bang in the middle of the wall; there won't be an upright there to fasten to.

[Edited on 03-02-2014 by LiVe LeE]


Gary

posted on 3rd Feb 14 at 21:24

I'm with dave. Tho so anchors are cracking.


John

posted on 3rd Feb 14 at 21:15

I'd just knock along it with my knuckle first, no point unscrewing stuff if it's obvious.


RichR

posted on 3rd Feb 14 at 21:13

If there any sockets behind the TV stand; take the face off and pull the pattress out ( assuming it has a plasterboard pattress); that should allow you to put a long screwdriver or similar through the hole to work out where the uprights are by comparison.


John

posted on 3rd Feb 14 at 20:30

There should be a stud right in the middle of that at the least. If you get a couple of screws in that, it won't move.


sc0ott

posted on 3rd Feb 14 at 19:53

I have a 47incher on a bracket fixed with a screw at the top and one at the bottom. Theyre quite big screws as well, no chance theyre being ripped out.


Dave

posted on 3rd Feb 14 at 19:41

Find a stud if you can, they are typically 400/600mm apart or 18"/24".
If there isn't one where you need a few of these should be strong enough but I'd always recommend trying to hit something solid

http://www.screwfix.com/p/fischer-5-x-37s-bp-hm-metal-plasterboard-anchor-pack-of-20/33559


DanCobb

posted on 3rd Feb 14 at 19:28

Anyone on here done this, if so what did you use to mount the bracket on the wall? Just getting round to decorating the front room and want to do it at the same time :thumbs:

Here's a pic of where I want it mounted


Sorry for shit pic :lol: