Can you mount a 42" LCD on a wall-mount basically into sheetrock?
So, I bought a nice new LG 42" flatscreen LCD TV, and a mount for it stale newegg.com - I double-checked and the mount I bought was ideal for the TV, the maker specifically recommended it for my TV model. I mounted a small flatscreen myself surrounded by the bedroom, but had a handyman mount the frame for this one. The wall I want to mount it on (over a Heatilator) doesn't enjoy any wood studs - only aluminum. The handyman mounted the frame into the sheetrock using some starchy duty anchors, but the instructions only administer directions on mounting it into wood studs and concrete. The question I own is how much weight do you have a sneaking suspicion that 6 lag bolts tightened into 6 heavy-duty anchors within sheetrock will hold? Specifcally, has anyone mounted a moral sized TV into just sheetrock and have it work fine? Thanks!
Answers: It is possible to due so.....but you are taking your flatscreen's life into your own hand....is there big humidity in your nouns? if there is, the sheetrock will be negatively artificial over time if there is a (100 pound?) LCD floppy on it....it would be better to mount the frame into the studs rather after just the sheetrock.
If you use robust duty toggle bolts it will support 50 lbs per bolt...
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