How large and/or heavy a TV can one safely mount on a wall ? Wall is breeze-block, not brick.
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TV on wall
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: TV on wall
gadjet wrote:Wall is breeze-block...
Some guidance on breeze-block walls here...
http://www.intecbrackets.co.uk/19/faqs/ ... lock-wallsGenerally speaking if your TV bracket is fitted with a tilting facility or if it’s one than mounts flat and your TV is under 30Kgs you should simply go ahead and install the TV wall bracket exactly as it says on the instructions... When it comes to those nice arm, cantilever motion TV brackets where you can swing the TV out from off the wall you need to go carefully...
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- Lemon Slice
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Re: TV on wall
I would advise you to buy your TV mounts from ebay such as those here https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VonHaus-32-7 ... SwYVlaAthx
These brackets are similar to those sold in retail outlets at about a third of the cost. I have fitted 3 x 60 ins TVs all into breeze blocks. They are bolted securely to the walls and there is no way they will fail.
These brackets are similar to those sold in retail outlets at about a third of the cost. I have fitted 3 x 60 ins TVs all into breeze blocks. They are bolted securely to the walls and there is no way they will fail.
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