โApr-30-2013 05:36 AM
โApr-30-2013 10:52 AM
ianmac23 wrote:
Sorry I did not say this before I wanted to mount it inside and the wall does not say mount LCD here. Which is weird because it has all of the hookups there for power and TV. There is a LCD mounted in the living room which is the TV that I wanted to use. I think it is 26 inch. I wanted to replace the one in the living room for something bigger with a better picture and viewing angles.
โApr-30-2013 10:25 AM
โApr-30-2013 10:05 AM
RoyB wrote:
CincyGus Don't know what to say about your post - Its works fine for me or I would not have said so.. haha...
I have hung alot of stuff over the past 6 years doing just this...
Nothing has fell down yet (fingers crossed I guess from you are saying)
I only report my experiences - I may use someone elses photos that I got off google... no speculations on what is or what isn't...
I leave that up to all the various sheriffs and the do-gooders
I guess I should just mind my own business from here on - seems like I have been taking alot of heat from you all on here lately... Maybe it is because I like to include photos and longer descriptions????
Roy Ken
โApr-30-2013 10:02 AM
โApr-30-2013 09:59 AM
RoyB wrote:
CincyGus Don't know what to say about your post - Its works fine for me or I would not have said so.. haha...
I have hung alot of stuff over the past 6 years doing just this...
Nothing has fell down yet (fingers crossed I guess from you are saying)
I only report my experiences - I may use someone elses photos that I got off google... no speculations on what is or what isn't...
I leave that up to all the various sheriffs and the do-gooders
I guess I should just mind my own business from here on - seems like I have been taking alot of heat from you all on here lately... Maybe it is because I like to include photos and longer descriptions????
Roy Ken
โApr-30-2013 09:37 AM
โApr-30-2013 08:47 AM
โApr-30-2013 08:41 AM
โApr-30-2013 07:52 AM
RoyB wrote:
The only sure way to mount things to the thin interior walls is to put up a 3/4 inch flat board first and attach those four corners to the thin wall with MOLLY BOLTS... This spreads out the weight of the object to be mounted and hopefull will not allow the screws (bolts) to be pulled through the thin wall.
Custom fit the back board first..
Once your heavy back board is installed then you can just use regular wood screws to attach your LCD hardware to the wall. Your LCD installation might look something like this
After you install the back board first you can paint it to match your wall decor.
Lots of info on google search about this...
I have hung some pretty heavy items on my trailer walls using this method.
Also alot of the newer trailers already have a more solid wall just made for installing LCD monitor to the wall. They usually have a sticker on the wall that says Mount LCD Here or something to that effect. I would test it first however...
Roy Ken
โApr-30-2013 07:00 AM
โApr-30-2013 06:53 AM
โApr-30-2013 06:09 AM