this mornings job of installint tv on kitchen/dining room wall.

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had a 26 inch tv to install in a customers kitchen,

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stage 1

before work started

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stage 2

bracket drilled/marked and socket and aerial cables in place

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stage 3

bracket secured to wall using 12 fixings in to brick through plasterboard dot and dab, also aerial cable has been left hanging outside till later next week until ladders can be used up outside of building

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stage 4

tv installation complete.

 
But...But....there is no picture........sorry not complete until you have the aerial connected.....try again and let us have a shot of the TV complete with Picture just to prove you aint bluffing..... :^O :slap

 
if youd like to climb ladders to the house roof, heres your coat :coat , your welcome to climb up the side of the house to the roof level :p
Would you like me to quote for that Badger ??? :slap

 
on ya bike and tak this with you :coat :slap :slap
Oh Badger,.....how could you say such a thing to a poor under employed sparks......I don't have a bike mate saving up for one........now if you happen to have a drop bar 25 speed light weight frame one sitting around and would like to donate it to me I would climb your ladder for free....fair I think...... :run :good night:

 
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Oh Badger,.....how could you say such a thing to a poor under employed sparks......I don't have a bike mate saving up for one........now if you happen to have a drop bar 25 speed light weight frame one sitting around and would like to donate it to me I would climb your ladder for free....fair I think...... :run :good night:
:good night: :^O

 
Notice he doesn't show us the other side of the wall !!!! :innocent
I asked him about that....he said he can't get in the room on the other side of the wall due to the steel work supporting it........... :yellow card

 
Badger I like your attention to detail, but just a thought, you really don't need that many fixings for a 26" as it weighs slightly more than a Gnats wot not

Even the costly Rigifix 6mm (designed for dot & dab) would be OTT for a small TV, I typically use 4x 70mm M8 coach on these, the house will fall down before the TV does, the crucial part is to ensure there is no play between the bracket and plasterboard, as plasterboards strength is in the vertical not horizontal.

If you get tight on space behind the TV for the SGSS, try G.E.T, or the Chelsea type

 
Badger I like your attention to detail, but just a thought, you really don't need that many fixings for a 26" as it weighs slightly more than a Gnats wot notEven the costly Rigifix 6mm (designed for dot & dab) would be OTT for a small TV, I typically use 4x 70mm M8 coach on these, the house will fall down before the TV does, the crucial part is to ensure there is no play between the bracket and plasterboard, as plasterboards strength is in the vertical not horizontal.

If you get tight on space behind the TV for the SGSS, try G.E.T, or the Chelsea type
in all fairness id rather my jobs have more fixings than needed than not enough and get call saying the tvs on the floor the next morning, each to theirs own i guess O) :Blushing

 
It is called "overkill" in my books and I see nothing wrong with overkill.

I have also fixed a TV to the wall and like Badger, I have put too many bolts in the bracket but my claim is simple, I had them I used them and the cost was nothing, I cant see them I don't miss them so no harm done.

 
I have a simple test, the hang test, if I can hang on it, all 11+ stone of me it's not going to come off any time soon

Most TV's now are under 35Kg for Plasma, with LEDs etc often less than 20Kg

You can weaken the wall or fixing if they are too close on some materials

The real difficult ones are cantilever, I'd agree on overkill here as the forces on the wall are somewhat more perpendicular, I will decline to put one on a wall if I can't fix to something solid e.g. 2 studs, or the wall behind

Dot & dab is why RigiFix were designed in the first place for this type of wall construction avoiding the possibility of crushing plasterboard in the horizontal

 
so am i wrong in what ive done then :(
Not at all, it's your risk to access and decide, just thought I'd save you some time in future

Sorry it was not meant as a criticism

 
i just assessed that being breeze block type wall id rather it spread the weight over 6 on top and 6 on bottom instead of just 1 on each corner,
Fair enough

Out of curiosity, did they not want HDMI there as well?

If I go to this level I tend to recommend a little future proofing just in case they change to a larger TV with more features

 
Fair enoughOut of curiosity, did they not want HDMI there as well?

If I go to this level I tend to recommend a little future proofing just in case they change to a larger TV with more features
i asked the question but they only wanted aerial

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