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Wall Mounting my Plasma

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 10:31 pm
by PennylessZ28
Question, anyone have a wall mounted Plasma or LCD tv in their trailer? I wall mounted my 52 inch at my old place, and I was thinking about how flimsy some things seem in this home, and I'm wondering if those tiny studs in the wall will support the weight since its not a normal home.

What you guys think? Will I be safe?

RE: Wall Mounting my Plasma

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 11:55 pm
by Maureen
Hi Mike,

Are you thinking about placing the plasma on an outside wall or an inside wall? What type of walls do you have? 2x4 or 2x6 studs?

We don't have a plasma tv yet, but we do have an entertainment center wall. It's been constructed to hold a plasma tv when we do upgrade. We're old, so it isn't a must have right now. Don't watch that much tv, except for football. What I did was to leave some sistered 2x4's in place that were covered in mirrors at one time. These are basically sistered to the framing 2x4's. Because we're on a permanent foundation, these should handle a plasma's weight when the time comes.

I know plenty of folks that have them in 2x6 framed homes.

Maureen 8)

RE: Wall Mounting my Plasma

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 6:27 am
by Yanita
Hi,

I also have a plasma, but I did not mount to the wall as I like to rearrange furniture to often. :?

I believe if you check the archives there are some pics and instructions posted by RickD.

If you mount on the exterior wall with 2x4 or better studs you should be fine, any interior wall I personally would remove the wall panel, sister the studs and then rehang the panel, then install the tv.

~Yanita~

RE: Wall Mounting my Plasma

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 4:54 pm
by masswood
I would think if you have 2x3's you should be alright. I don't think lcd or plasma tvs are that heavy.

Joe

Re: RE: Wall Mounting my Plasma

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 10:39 pm
by PennylessZ28
masswood wrote:I would think if you have 2x3's you should be alright. I don't think lcd or plasma tvs are that heavy.

Joe
It weighs 38lbs plus the mount is about 1 or 2 lbs.

RE: Wall Mounting my Plasma

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 10:52 pm
by Yanita
Will the wall mounts secure to studs or by it's own design will it miss the studs?

~Yanita~

Re: RE: Wall Mounting my Plasma

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 11:00 pm
by PennylessZ28
Yanita wrote:Will the wall mounts secure to studs or by it's own design will it miss the studs?

~Yanita~
I took the stud finder to the wall tonight, its an inside wall, and I'm not sure whats up with the wall, but the studs seem to be further apart than normal. And I don't want to go knocking down the wall after I just painted the living room to find out. Think I'll just buy a tv stand. Easier right?

Thanks for the help.

RE: Wall Mounting my Plasma

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 11:03 pm
by Yanita
Hi,

It's pretty common to have the interior studs every 2 feet on center, and I use the term on center very loosely.

If you really want to wall mount it then you will need to do as I suggested in a earlier reply, and probably add some solid nailer's in between the sistered studs.

Your choice...

~Yanita~

RE: Wall Mounting my Plasma

Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 2:53 pm
by Guest
My wife likes to rearrange the living room often, so I couldnt mount my plasma on the wall, what I found as a replacement to my traditional entertainment center is a tv pedestal stand that you can mount a plasma like its on the wall, it virtually floats in the air now and I can move it when my wife wants to rearrange. Best find ever.