
MOUNTING TV ON PLASTER WALL PRO
And that just about buys me a Shield TV Pro for the new setup. But I figure it saved me a few hundred dollars in installer fees at the cost of a $50 stud finder, $20 worth of plywood, and a couple bucks in lag bolts. We can flawlessly mount your TV on regular old plaster walls, feature walls, brick walls, straight walls, curved walls, timber walls, and even the ceiling.

TV will come close to stressing the bolts no matter how long it hangs there.įor someone without very much experience with carpentry or dealing with plaster walls, this was fairly stressful and time-consuming. Mounting Dream UL Listed TV Mount for Most 37-70 Inches TVs, Universal Tilt TV Wall Mount Fits 16, 18, 24 Studs with Loading 132 lbs & Max VESA 600x400mm. Despite my paranoia, I can't imagine a 50 lb. Then I attached the support brackets to the plywood using the hardware included with the mount. But the resulting plywood bridge was rock solid - pressing very hard on it in any direction produced no movement or sound at all. I'm not 100% certain I hit dead center on each stud, as our wall construction is a little funky and my stud finder results were not totally conclusive. I piloted the plywood with 1/4" holes and the walls with (IIRC) 3/16" holes. Edit: most importantly, before you set your TV on the mount. Leaving no anchor stud exposed, but rather recessed into the nut by 1/16th. Tv mount material is maybe 3/16' thick with the washer, and the nut is likely gonna be 3/8' thick.

Wall Mount Tv Shelf, Mounted Shelves, Wall Mounted. Sink your holes, set your anchors then place your TV mount on. I used 6 lag bolts, top and bottom on each of the 3 studs. 26/ago/2013 - Simply hanging something heavy on a plaster wall can result in damage to the wall and.

The plywood spanned 3 studs with about 2" of clearance between the corner bolts and the edges of the plywood and 1" between the corner bolts and the support brackets of the mount. I went with 0.25x3.5" lag bolts in 3/4" plywood.
