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Tv for permy


gamberc

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Ok ive asked this before but havent really gotten a straight up answer. I want to mount a 32 inch tv in my permy on an articulating wall mount the only thing im scared of is it falling or the mount bending when going on and off the ice or traveling down the road. Does anyone have any ideas on how to mount my tv to the wall and or what type of mount i need to get? Thanks in advance

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The bracket we have has a pretty substantial locking pin for travel mode. That section of wall was reinforced when we had it built but think the lag screws into the studs idea would be sufficient...unless you have metal studs.

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bryce do you have a link on where you bought your mount. I was thinking of the bunge and hook idea too. i like the lag screw idea my house has an area reinforced for it all my studs are woods.

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I'm just planning on removing my TV for Travel. As of right now I am just using the screw that came with the mount, but I am looking into more of a pin option.

I'd hate to have the tv fall off the wall or something when it will only take a couple minutes to pop the TV off the mount.

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Did look before I pulled out of town but no markings on it. Just about everything in the house except the fireplace came out of a rv parts catalog so that would be a good start.

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