woodman2
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#-o Help/advise please. Nearing the end of the installation of a purpose made unit which includes a cupboard (with no back) to hide a large modern TV. The customer wants the TV installed on a pull out arm (which has been provided) which will come forward of the doors for viewing and be hidden behind the doors when not required. The house is of modern construction. With the weight of the TV, and the arm bringing it out about 500mm, the arm bracket requires a firm anchor. The 'wall end' bracket has 3 holes and comes with 3 x10mm raw plugs and coach screws. This would be fine if dealing with concrete or brick but all there seems to be is plasterboard, a small gap and then what appears to be a 2" soft (thermalite?) block.
The question is how to achieve a secure anchor for what must be £1,500 of TV.
I have read about 'resin' anchors but have no experience of them. Even if a thick wooden block was first fixed to the wall then this still gives the same fixing issue.
Another (extreme!) thought is to drill right through the outside brick and but a metal plate on the outside of the house and then secure the TV bracket using threaded bar.
Over to you Gentlemen (and any Ladies)
Woodman2 #-o
The question is how to achieve a secure anchor for what must be £1,500 of TV.
I have read about 'resin' anchors but have no experience of them. Even if a thick wooden block was first fixed to the wall then this still gives the same fixing issue.
Another (extreme!) thought is to drill right through the outside brick and but a metal plate on the outside of the house and then secure the TV bracket using threaded bar.
Over to you Gentlemen (and any Ladies)
Woodman2 #-o