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Peerless cm60 corner mount
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Post 1 made on Tuesday November 27, 2012 at 21:27
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Did a search but no hits. Can anyone provide hands on feedback on this piece?

[Link: peerlessmounts.com]
Post 2 made on Tuesday November 27, 2012 at 21:29
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Ugh, it's okay but try to find another mount. Did one two years ago and an articulating one would have taken 1/3 of the time and been easier.
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OP | Post 3 made on Tuesday November 27, 2012 at 22:00
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On November 27, 2012 at 21:29, Bonavox said...
Ugh, it's okay but try to find another mount. Did one two years ago and an articulating one would have taken 1/3 of the time and been easier.

Thanks. I am trying not to use a regular articulating mount for a couple of reasons. A week or so ago i read a thread and saw a pic of an articulating mount that mounts to the 2 side walls but i cant find it now. That's why i was looking at the mounted i linked above. Also, it looks like i can do a little more with this one, and it also has an accessory shelf where i can put stb behind out of sight....

Last edited by Zohan on November 27, 2012 22:12.
Post 4 made on Wednesday November 28, 2012 at 10:12
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On November 27, 2012 at 21:29, Bonavox said...
Ugh, it's okay but try to find another mount. Did one two years ago and an articulating one would have taken 1/3 of the time and been easier.

+1 that thing is the biggest POS i have ever touched
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OP | Post 5 made on Wednesday November 28, 2012 at 11:11
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Yikes... Any suggested alternatives?
Post 6 made on Wednesday November 28, 2012 at 11:51
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On November 28, 2012 at 11:11, Zohan said...
Yikes... Any suggested alternatives?

How big is the TV?
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OP | Post 7 made on Wednesday November 28, 2012 at 12:19
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On November 28, 2012 at 11:51, 3PedalMINI said...
How big is the TV?

50"
Was actually thinking of using either 1x2's or 2x4's mounted to both walls then building a frame off those to mount the tv mount to.
I'd like to find a pre-built solution if I can though.
What was pos about the peerless?
Post 8 made on Wednesday November 28, 2012 at 15:19
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Not sure what problems he had, I have done a couple without incident.

One was residential and one commercial, a little tedious as far as getting the elaborate bracketry spaced correctly, but I would have no indigestion using them again.
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OP | Post 9 made on Wednesday November 28, 2012 at 15:31
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On November 28, 2012 at 15:19, The Lizardking said...
Not sure what problems he had, I have done a couple without incident.

One was residential and one commercial, a little tedious as far as getting the elaborate bracketry spaced correctly, but I would have no indigestion using them again.

Yeah I figure it's going to be tedious, but I have it figured out using their 'formula' in the instructions, so it doesn't lseem too bad. I need it to be exact so the edges of the tv come as close as possible to the 2 walls so no part of the mount is seen...were you able to do that..?
I'm doing a proposal today and this is part of it, so i'm trying to decide if this is my best option.
Thx
Post 10 made on Thursday November 29, 2012 at 07:27
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Poor man's version.

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OP | Post 11 made on Thursday November 29, 2012 at 08:20
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On November 29, 2012 at 07:27, Slimfoot said...
Poor man's version.

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Awesome, that is exactly what I was thinking
Thanks
Post 12 made on Thursday November 29, 2012 at 13:22
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Would a single stud articulating fit the bill?



Peerless SA752PUB Wall Mount 32 In.- 52 In. Cantilever Black

Edit - don't know if that arm extends far enough, especially with attached L-R speakers, but I'm guessing soundbar or ceiling speakers; arm extends 27"

Edit #2 - also depends on the locations of the studs, info you don't have right now

Last edited by Neurorad on November 29, 2012 13:42.
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OP | Post 13 made on Thursday November 29, 2012 at 15:36
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On November 29, 2012 at 13:22, Neurorad said...
Would a single stud articulating fit the bill?



Peerless SA752PUB Wall Mount 32 In.- 52 In. Cantilever Black

Edit - don't know if that arm extends far enough, especially with attached L-R speakers, but I'm guessing soundbar or ceiling speakers; arm extends 27"

Edit #2 - also depends on the locations of the studs, info you don't have right now

There are no speakers, it's just a plain ole tv. But i'm always leery of a single arm articulating...havng said that, the client wants as much of the mount/bracket hidden behind tv, which is possible with the mount pictured above, not so much with a swing arm....
But thanks
Post 14 made on Thursday November 29, 2012 at 17:37
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50" on an articulating mount, pushed back with the edges of the TV against the walls - mount would be hidden completely.

Other corner mounts are available, not sure how they compare to the Peerless.

Also, you could use 2 x 10s to tie into studs, instead of something like that broad slab of wood.

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Post 15 made on Thursday November 29, 2012 at 17:55
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I like that, what brand/model? Was the J&J baby oil to help with the mount movement?
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