Post 5 made on Monday February 14, 2005 at 18:56 |
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if you can, cut a 2'x4' hole in the sheetrock, then use at least 6 thru bolts to hold a 2'x4' piece of plywood to the studs, along with as many anchor bolts as you can squeeze in... Also, glue the plywood to the studs, and then cover the plywood with a white water base primer (Killz comes to mind, if they still make it).
I put a 42" SVA plasma on an atriculating bracket in my supplier's showroom, and the wall was made of aluminum studs. The 42" SVA weighs almost as much as a typical 50" plasma. It stayed there, mounted on the wall, with no problems, until my supplier moved into a larger space.
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