Awesome video! After watching you, I am confident enough to attempt doing this by myself. The only thing I wish you would have shown is how you hid the wires. Thank you so much.
Thank you! And yeah you can def do it..and the wires are only hidden because I didn’t plug them in yet..if you want hidden wires, unfortunately you will have to put an outlet behind the TV
My Dad chose drugs and alcohol versus teach his kids about fixing and installing things like you did on this video. This video helped me a lot. Thank you so much. How did you attach the tv to the wall mount after you screwed in the mount and tightened the bracket behind the tv set?
I can't seem to get the screws to go into the stud with the drill. I'm at the point where I just need to drill the screws into the mount. Has anyone ever ran into this problem?
What screw did you use in the anchor? I have the same wall mount and my instructions are telling me to put the big ass leg bolt into the anchor. Also, I tried using a small drill bit like you suggested but couldn't get the anchor in. Would it hurt if I used a 1/2 drill bit instead?
I used the screws that say “E” on the bag.. I believe those are the lag bolts you are talking about. And if you are just putting the anchor into the drywall, you need to open the hole up a little with a drywall saw (or screwdriver) just enough to where you can hammer in the anchor. The drill bit is used just to start the hole..hope this helps
@@ItsNatesArt if you are going into the stud, just use screws..if you are going into nothing but drywall, you have to use the anchors or toggle bolts..otherwise the screws will fall right out
Awesome video! After watching you, I am confident enough to attempt doing this by myself. The only thing I wish you would have shown is how you hid the wires. Thank you so much.
Thank you! And yeah you can def do it..and the wires are only hidden because I didn’t plug them in yet..if you want hidden wires, unfortunately you will have to put an outlet behind the TV
@@danielbigelow2193or add a retro ring and run the cords down the wall and plug into outlet below
My Dad chose drugs and alcohol versus teach his kids about fixing and installing things like you did on this video. This video helped me a lot. Thank you so much. How did you attach the tv to the wall mount after you screwed in the mount and tightened the bracket behind the tv set?
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We just bought this! Your video is helping out so far! (Currently putting everything together).
That’s good! What size TV do you have?
@@danielbigelow2193 it was for a 70” Smart TV, older model so the weight alone was a bit of a challenge.
Oh gotcha..hopefully you found the studs in the wall
Great video I need help with the uninstall do you have videos showing
Very straight forward video
you single?? haha just kidding but I didn't have anyone to help me install my tv and your video walked me through step by step! thanks so much!!!!
Haha I am not 😆 you are welcome tho..you should sub to the channel
I’m single 🤪
Givin' you props for shootin' your shot miss. 😉
Look at these simps ^
@@moonbear9035 😭😭😭😂
Luckily I have the tools for this. Tip: if you don’t have the tools I don’t suggest buying
Explain the last step. What are the adjustments you are doing? How does the TV hang in place? What are you tightening?
This video was super helpful thank you
Man the stud finder keepsnleading me to no studs not I got 11 holes in my wall
Thanks for the slappy instrumental
Np 😉
I can't seem to get the screws to go into the stud with the drill. I'm at the point where I just need to drill the screws into the mount. Has anyone ever ran into this problem?
Do the screws and etc come with the box
Yes they do
Can you put any TV or does it have to be ONN TV?
any
What screw did you use in the anchor? I have the same wall mount and my instructions are telling me to put the big ass leg bolt into the anchor. Also, I tried using a small drill bit like you suggested but couldn't get the anchor in. Would it hurt if I used a 1/2 drill bit instead?
I used the screws that say “E” on the bag.. I believe those are the lag bolts you are talking about. And if you are just putting the anchor into the drywall, you need to open the hole up a little with a drywall saw (or screwdriver) just enough to where you can hammer in the anchor. The drill bit is used just to start the hole..hope this helps
1/2” drill bit could help for the anchors
Same the here , the instructions says not to use anchor.
Can the drill damage the tv or it’s ok to use
Use a screwdriver just in case
Nice Job. Thanks for posting. 👍
Thanks and no problem
Its said dont use anchors on dry wall on caution label ? Im confused so its safe to use on dry wall?
Yeah it’s fine but try to use at least one or two screws into the stud
If you don’t have anchors, it’s better to use 3/8” toggle bolts
@@danielbigelow2193 did u use a socket wrench? Whats screw and tool u end up using to place the back piece?
I just used the screws and anchors that came with the package..and just used my impact (Phillips head bit)
Actually I think I did use a socket bit for my impact
You can do the same with 50” TV correct?
Yes sir..at the end of the video I show I did it with a 65” TV
with a dope ass beat too
What if the wall i want to put it on has no studs in the area i need
Watched the last time putting up another one and forgot again lol seem like the screws diffrent now
Do I need the white things or can I mount it without them?
The anchors? My instructions say you don't need to use the anchors if you're mounting it on drywall. But you need to use it on concrete.
That was too easy i did it too... I saw your video just to make sure I'm doing it right..
Yea man not much to it 👍🏼
Do I need the white things? Or can I just screw it in without them?
@@ItsNatesArt if you are going into the stud, just use screws..if you are going into nothing but drywall, you have to use the anchors or toggle bolts..otherwise the screws will fall right out
@@danielbigelow2193 I just got it on the wall! I just seen this comment lol but I didn't use them cuz I have studs it's attached and good! Thank u
Lol awesome..yeah it is much more stable with the studs
The T.V. is a little small for the wall ??? 🤔
Yea it was my friends guest room..that’s what he wanted
Thank you!!! This help me a lot 🙏🏼
Thanks !
I’m doing it on a 65in with the same mount …
This works for 65in too..end of video shows I used it on 65 in TV too
Is it a drywall???
Yea it is drywall
Probably wouldn’t use a compact wrench . Lol
What size tv is this?
40 inch..I also did a 65 inch the same exact way
My guy hangs a pc monitor on his wall, that must be a 24” atleast haha *slaps knee*
what’s the point of the stud finder?
Find the studs..preferably you want to mount your bracket to the studs
So you drilled 2 wholes , side by side to make 1
Missed the stud 😅 stud finder isn’t 100%
Thanks g
Didn’t even show the back of tv where it hangs on
How to uninstall?
Take the TV off of the mounting bracket, then remove the screws
@@danielbigelow2193 😂😂 Literally the opposite
Hi
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Too much whipping of the camera.
Yeah I shoulda used the GoPro
might as well be showing the parking lot
I don’t get your sarcasm 🤷🏼♂️
It would be great if you talked. L video
You can’t read? Lol I got you next time tho
I can’t see shit
Ck
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