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  • Ever used a TV wall mount?

    So i got the ok from my landlord lady today to remodel my liveing room/kitchen. Ive got alot of what i want to do worked out, but im havein problems with the TV. I like havein it in the liveing room, but i dont want my whole room to be centered around it in fact im geting my cable turned off within the month so it will be almost purely used for movies. So i was thinking about geting a wall mount for it to clear up some floor space. My question is have any of you ever used and/or put one up? I dont know anyone that has one, and i have no idea how well they work.

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    Yep. I have my tv on the wall, it looks pretty cool, it was an easy instalation. Mount I got came with every posibble screw to fit your tv. Just find the studs on the wall and done. One thing though. I wish I had bought the one that tilt and rotates.

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    • #3
      Wall mounts can kick ass but you CANNOT skimp on the quality with this type of purchase...

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      • #4
        Yeah they work great, but make sure you find a stud.

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        • #5
          What type of wall mount are you talking about exactly? The type for flat screens or the type you see in hospitals that swivel?

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          • #6
            I just put one in my bedroom, its one of the ones that comes off the wall, they also have them from the ceiling. It seems sturdy enough but I was a little worried at first. make sure its rated for your tv size and weight. I like it because the gf and I would rather watch a movie in bed than out on the couch and this way its high enough to see comfortably. Also, we can swivel it to the side so that it face the treadmill.
            Last edited by ROCKILLER; 03-14-06, 11:39 AM.

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            • #7
              I've been using a ceiling-hanging mount in my workout room for awhile now. It seems plenty sturdy and I rotate it all the time. If it's rated for the weight of the TV and you make sure you hit the studs right, they work great.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bad14u
                What type of wall mount are you talking about exactly? The type for flat screens or the type you see in hospitals that swivel?
                I'm pretty sure it's not a flat screen.

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                • #9
                  I have a wall mount that swivels on the patio by the hot tub. We had to use special screws since it went into cement block. The wall mount in the office was simple since it went into a stud. Pay attention to the size the mount says it will hold and you'll be fine.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bad14u
                    What type of wall mount are you talking about exactly? The type for flat screens or the type you see in hospitals that swivel?
                    def not a flat screen lol. im planin on hangin my good ole tube tv from the wall

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Gainward
                      def not a flat screen lol. im planin on hangin my good ole tube tv from the wall
                      Well then, there are choices you can make. Will this be just for a tv? If so...make sure you get one with a base big enough for you tv. Make sure and attach to the wall where the stud is and prefferably near a power outlet.
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                      • #12
                        Also they make a wall mount that can hold other electronics as well. Again...into the stud and near an outlet!
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                        • #13
                          One more thing to remember is to make sure and use the straps that this things come with. If you don't strap the tv down to it there is a chance a child could pull on the cable and pull the tv down onto them.

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