Thanks mate. Anyone have ideas on how to hide wires if you cannot hide them in the actual wall? In a rental & there's a bracket here which I'm excited about but don't want messy wires hanging out
Hi Lex, Thanks for the video. I have few questions. 1) Will it fit VESA 400x400? 2) What size of screws are included for mounting arms? 3) What is the maximum distance between studs it supports?
Hi, you’re welcome. This is the link to Bunnings item where you can find the info… www.bunnings.com.au/click-tv-wall-mount-with-tilt-and-swivel_p4360466
great job I want to buy same for 40" tv but next to a window and the wall is half of the tv so I have to turn it to the right do you think this will do the job?
I have the same wall mount but my studs are 570mm apart, this is doing head in. Dont seem to be any cross beams either. Short of ripping out a chunk of dry wall and fastening my own cross beams Im at a loss
Have had same issue with cavity walls - my solution was to mount a timber rail (or plate) to the wall that fixes to the studs. the rail/plate is then used to fix the tv mount. My pref is to use ply as a plate screwed to studs, that way you have more versatility to mount the bracket. you're only adding an extra 10/12mm to the plate stand-out. Paint it to match the wall - or same as tv bracket. You can mount to any stud distance by changing the size/length of the plate or timber rail used.
@@michaelmannion3894 that's what I've done, I really didn't want to do that though and was almost ready to cut some gyprock and fasten my own cross beams inside before repairing the gyprock
Nice tutorial mate, thank you 👍
Thank you. You’re very welcome.
Great video. Is there anyway to adjust the horizontal level of the TV if the bracket is slightly out?
Hi, from memory no. Must be level prior to screwing in tight
Thanks mate. Anyone have ideas on how to hide wires if you cannot hide them in the actual wall? In a rental & there's a bracket here which I'm excited about but don't want messy wires hanging out
Bunnings sell some stuff that might work. Search their website for Cable Management Cover or Trunking
Hi Lex, Thanks for the video. I have few questions.
1) Will it fit VESA 400x400?
2) What size of screws are included for mounting arms?
3) What is the maximum distance between studs it supports?
Hi, you’re welcome.
This is the link to Bunnings item where you can find the info…
www.bunnings.com.au/click-tv-wall-mount-with-tilt-and-swivel_p4360466
great job I want to buy same for 40" tv but next to a window and the wall is half of the tv so I have to turn it to the right do you think this will do the job?
This swivels up to 90 degrees left or right so hopefully that will work for you.
I have the same wall mount but my studs are 570mm apart, this is doing head in. Dont seem to be any cross beams either. Short of ripping out a chunk of dry wall and fastening my own cross beams Im at a loss
Damn. Might be easier to invest in another wall mount that will suit your stud width?
Have had same issue with cavity walls - my solution was to mount a timber rail (or plate) to the wall that fixes to the studs. the rail/plate is then used to fix the tv mount. My pref is to use ply as a plate screwed to studs, that way you have more versatility to mount the bracket. you're only adding an extra 10/12mm to the plate stand-out. Paint it to match the wall - or same as tv bracket. You can mount to any stud distance by changing the size/length of the plate or timber rail used.
@@michaelmannion3894 that's what I've done, I really didn't want to do that though and was almost ready to cut some gyprock and fasten my own cross beams inside before repairing the gyprock
Very helpfull thanks
You’re welcome. Such a good mount for the price