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ReggieW_601

Joined: 10/06/2006 Posts: 723
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My recommendation is to get a full motion mount.


It will make installing, servicing, hooking up devices, unhooking devices, etc. so much easier. Even if you leave it completely closed, when it's time to get behind the TV, you can just pull it away from the wall.

And make sure you screw the bracket into the wall studs.

(In response to this post by FfxStationHokie)

Posted: 05/31/2017 at 10:36AM



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TV mount question? -- FfxStationHokie 05/31/2017 09:42AM
  Thanks all - good advice ** -- FfxStationHokie 05/31/2017 6:49PM
  Inside or outside? ** -- bigbadbird 05/31/2017 11:02AM
  Underwater mount .........:) ** -- FfxStationHokie 05/31/2017 11:09AM
  Tried that once and the wife almost drowned ** -- 76 B210 05/31/2017 12:34PM
  Salt water of fresh? ** -- bigbadbird 05/31/2017 11:32AM
  My recommendation is to get a full motion mount. -- ReggieW_601 05/31/2017 10:36AM
  Clock receptacle works well ** -- 133743Hokie 05/31/2017 3:03PM
  Full motion mounts are more fun. ** -- RTFC 05/31/2017 10:50AM
  I sense this thread shifting positions. ** -- Coach McGuirk 05/31/2017 10:58AM
  Any minute now, we're talking stud fees. ** -- PhotoHokieNC 05/31/2017 10:59AM
  You just broke Ffx' heart. ** -- AZHokie59 05/31/2017 11:39AM
  Its a standard VESA mount. -- hokiehunter07 05/31/2017 10:22AM
  TV manual mentions now discontinued LG bracket ** -- FfxStationHokie 05/31/2017 10:06AM
  Something like this (link)? -- EDGEMAN 05/31/2017 10:18AM

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