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rdrnnr19... said...

I got two 60 "plasma on the wall. There were about 1 1 / 2" coated surface on a wall. I 6 "lag screws (9 / 16). Dubel pierced and cast (plastic caps), in which the Dubel head was flush with the brick. 4" screws into the brick, the remaining 2 "adopted by the actors and the Assembly plasma. It is a tilt mount style, so moved a little later and remains rock solid 18 months. While the concrete is strong enough to Tornio long held a good amount of weight. If you have a pedestal with a blackboard, provided that you comply the color plate on the wall, you must reduce the compression distribution. any decent hardware store will have the screw and the corresponding Dubel. I have 4 for plasma and costs about $ 1 each. Make sure you offset the screws but are stiffer and less prone to cracking.

If the wall is cast in concrete, you can try to anchor the concrete. This is a book, threaded rod, anchor me embedded in a pre-drilling. Andll just have to watch out that you get your measurements right, because you can be the angle between them for alignment with mounting holes. Moreover, they are permanent. Once inside, you need to flex neglect and repaint the wall if you want to move the TV. Probably not the best thing in an apartment.

Hope this helps!

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