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  • LuFins DadL Offline
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    LuFins Dad
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    #16

    Go with the toggle and NOT the supposed stud anchors. Plastic Drywall anchors work great, the ones built for wood? Not so much…

    The Brad

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    • George KG George K

      This is a review (test) of drywall anchors.

      Informative, though.

      Link to video

      89th8 Offline
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      89th
      wrote on last edited by
      #17

      @george-k said in Home / TV Mount Question:

      This is a review (test) of drywall anchors.

      Informative, though.

      Link to video

      So I remember when you posted this before. Was really insightful! I'll keep it in mind for sure.

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        89th
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        Alright so above is what I’m talking about. Note the existing mount from the previous TV already installed, please ignore.

        So the wood panel back you see is 3/4” wood. I don’t know what type of wood but it seems relatively solid and seems to run the length of the whole shelves.

        Silly question but… if I mounted some plywood on the front of this wood back panel with some lag screws, then mounted the TV mount through the plywood then back panel wood with the toggle screws, would that help? Or would the plywood do nothing since it’s on the front (not back) of the back panel wood?

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          wrote on last edited by 89th
          #19

          Alright not that anyone cares, but I did some examination... looks like it's likely a walnut veneer on top of 3/4" ply, and that there are studs back there but they are 1.25" from the wood (aka a total of 2" from surface to stud surface) so I should be able to get some long ass screws to get the mount into the studs directly.

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          • 89th8 89th

            Alright not that anyone cares, but I did some examination... looks like it's likely a walnut veneer on top of 3/4" ply, and that there are studs back there but they are 1.25" from the wood (aka a total of 2" from surface to stud surface) so I should be able to get some long ass screws to get the mount into the studs directly.

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            George K
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            @89th said in Home / TV Mount Question:

            likely a walnut veneer

            Looks like birch or cherry to me, but what do I know.

            All plywood is veneer, by definition. It's the "good" side that determines value, etc. Walnut is, of course pricey.

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            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            • George KG George K

              @89th said in Home / TV Mount Question:

              likely a walnut veneer

              Looks like birch or cherry to me, but what do I know.

              All plywood is veneer, by definition. It's the "good" side that determines value, etc. Walnut is, of course pricey.

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              @george-k said in Home / TV Mount Question:

              Looks like birch or cherry to me, but what do I know.

              You could be right, mine was a quick guess.

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              • George KG George K

                @89th said in Home / TV Mount Question:

                likely a walnut veneer

                Looks like birch or cherry to me, but what do I know.

                All plywood is veneer, by definition. It's the "good" side that determines value, etc. Walnut is, of course pricey.

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                @george-k said in Home / TV Mount Question:

                @89th said in Home / TV Mount Question:

                likely a walnut veneer

                Looks like birch or cherry to me, but what do I know.

                All plywood is veneer, by definition. It's the "good" side that determines value, etc. Walnut is, of course pricey.

                Birch is by far the most common in the trades.

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                • 89th8 89th

                  Alright not that anyone cares, but I did some examination... looks like it's likely a walnut veneer on top of 3/4" ply, and that there are studs back there but they are 1.25" from the wood (aka a total of 2" from surface to stud surface) so I should be able to get some long ass screws to get the mount into the studs directly.

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                  @89th said in Home / TV Mount Question:

                  so I should be able to get some long ass screws to get the mount into the studs directly.

                  Yep - the bolts that came with my mount were about 3 inches. I'm guessing you could probably get something 4 inches and that'd be super strong.

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                  • MikM Offline
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                    Mik
                    wrote on last edited by Mik
                    #24

                    If you can anchor it into a stud you will be fine, but as Xenon says, use the longest screw you can find (but not longer than the 2x4 is wide) and the thickest one that will fit the mounting.

                    Adding more plywood to the back would be fine only if it or the existing back anchors to the frame. But the studs are the way to go if you can.

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                    • 89th8 Offline
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                      89th
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                      #25

                      Thanks @Mik

                      @xenon - Indeed the ones that came with this mount were 3" but I already purchased 4" so I'll use those. Next step... drill a pilot hole for them and (hopefully) hit studs. I also have two snap-toggle bolts I'm also going to add to the center of the mount since that part is definitely not on studs.

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                      • LuFins DadL Offline
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                        LuFins Dad
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #26

                        I think you should be good…

                        The Brad

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                        • 89th8 Offline
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                          89th
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                          Alright the TV is up and extended away from the wall... nothing seems to have fallen yet. Ultimately the snap toggle screws I used didn't work because of something behind the wall (insulation? I have no idea). I also had to cut out a little hole for some audio wires. Finally, the main screws didn't work so I had to use alternate screws that I (think?) went into studs or at least another sheet of plywood. Man, I just wish I had a normal drywall/stud wall to work with next time.....

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