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Grit dog wrote:
If there truly is 1/2" plywood behind the paneling on the "inside" of the wall (this does not sound right, sounds too heavy to be true. Outside should have plywood, but, anyway...)
Then just some good mollys into the plywood will hold up a little TV, especially if it's direct mount and not on a swivel mount, which will exert more bending moment on the connection. What you have done is more than sufficient and will never come loose from the rv wall. You're good.
Apr-21-2018 03:50 PM
myredracer wrote:IIRC, the mounting plywood piece I used was about 34" long x 8" High. When the screen is parallel to the wall (or close to that), the plywood can't be seen, the screen blocks it. I made the plywood backer to capture three wall studs. Since I had mount in hand and wanted a good attachment, I counterbored the mount's installation bolt holes and installed the bolts from the back of the plywood. With that schedule, I was able to use two 5/16" bolts for the articulating mount. It is very sturdy and I have no fear that the screen can become deattached during transport.
I can't imagine it looking very attractive either.
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