Nowitall
May 31, 2013Explorer
I hung a flat screen all by myself!
I was surprised to discover how easy it was to mount a flatty in my 2004 Southwind. After removing the old TV, I just found a wall mount at Best Buy that would span the frame that held the old TV in place, screwed the mount in and hung the flatty right up. It covers the hole so well that no other construction is necessary, and I can store stuff in the hole behind the flatty! A benefit, besides better picture, is that the TV tunes in the OTA channels without needing a separate tuner, as was the case with the old TV. The TV removes easily and tilts for optimal viewing. Since the flatty is wider than the old TV, I just slide it side to side to get access to the cabinets on either side of the TV. Alrighty!