@@TellyDanCan you pls tell me what kind of your TV wall ? I have a tv wall that made by MDF with thickness 18mm. Can i install tv mount on it ? Is there any trouble ?
I’ve just used this video and the suggested wall mount. It was really helpful, thanks. One thing I’m struggling with is taking the TV off the wall again! But it’s the wall and feels secure so all is good!
It takes M6, 1.33 long bolts with lock washers ( you can buy these from Home depot or Any other hardware store. I tried various lengths and this the optimal.
Do you always fix the arms directly the back of TV or use spacers. I used spacers with the intent of not scratching /damaging the back plate on my LG G2 and the spacers indented the back plate with a ring where the spacer was. Does this happen if you mount the arms with no spacers?
The G2 sits tight on the wall and is designed for gallery hanging. This one has a larger gap because it is meant for either wall mounting or standing on an entertainment center.
Drilling is always a good idea because at first, it lets you know whether or not you hit a stud or just drywall which then you can decide if you need an anchor for the drywall or if you can just screw into the stud. Drilling also helps prevent wood from cracking when you screw something into it.
@@andreasjohnsen8236but always predrill a smaller size so that the bolt you actually use is still tight in the wood. Yes, if u don’t predrill the wood it will crack . Too much pressure
Great help, thanks. One question; and You have done this in other clips, What is the distance off the wall back to front?
Hi Gary I forgot to include that, it's 67mm from the wall to the front of the tv, the tv is 45mm thick and the bracket just over 20mm
@@TellyDanCan you pls tell me what kind of your TV wall ? I have a tv wall that made by MDF with thickness 18mm. Can i install tv mount on it ? Is there any trouble ?
@quocthai21100 yes you should be able to screw straight into that
I’ve just used this video and the suggested wall mount. It was really helpful, thanks. One thing I’m struggling with is taking the TV off the wall again! But it’s the wall and feels secure so all is good!
Very helpful thank you, I shall use this method tomorrow when my slim mount arrives for my lg c2
I undertand to know its m6 how do you know weather to use m6 10mm or m6 30mm trying to install a g2 stand
It takes M6, 1.33 long bolts with lock washers ( you can buy these from Home depot or Any other hardware store. I tried various lengths and this the optimal.
Are those supports included?
Great video Dan✌️
Thanks Adrian
Great video Dan❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
Can i use my 48 inch C1 wall mount rail and put a 65 inch C3 on the same rail?
What sizw screw do you use to screw the left and right brackets into the LG C2? Why does nobody answer this simple question??
Thank you so much
Do you always fix the arms directly the back of TV or use spacers. I used spacers with the intent of not scratching /damaging the back plate on my LG G2 and the spacers indented the back plate with a ring where the spacer was.
Does this happen if you mount the arms with no spacers?
Thanks!
What are the holes on the back that the mount covers? Are they ventilation?
Pro tip: activate TV insurance before starting this DIY activity😂
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Damn, I hope that by the time I get one the next gen model will have thinner electronics panel in the back; the tv-wall gap is substantial.
It's not that serious
The G2 sits tight on the wall and is designed for gallery hanging. This one has a larger gap because it is meant for either wall mounting or standing on an entertainment center.
Get the g2 then
Get G3
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Why do you drill before screwing the screw with a drill? Why don't just drill the screw right in without drilling first?
Drilling is always a good idea because at first, it lets you know whether or not you hit a stud or just drywall which then you can decide if you need an anchor for the drywall or if you can just screw into the stud.
Drilling also helps prevent wood from cracking when you screw something into it.
@@justafan395 thanku
You use a stud finder to find a stud, you dont predrill. You also dont need to predrill holes to screw into a 2x4
@@andreasjohnsen8236but always predrill a smaller size so that the bolt you actually use is still tight in the wood. Yes, if u don’t predrill the wood it will crack . Too much pressure
Helpful vid lad
Cheers mate
I never saw worse workers then Americans
Your English is horrendous. 😂