Hide Your TV Wires Easily w/ PowerBridge like a PRO

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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
  • Hiding TV wires can be a difficult task without the right tools and experience. This entertainment only video shows you how I use the Powerbridge TWO-CK dual outlet to avoid having to touch the electrical circuit all together. I also run into a fire block and have to navigate around that and then fix the drywall. All of this and more in a comprehensive hide your wires video. #hidetvwires #powerbridge
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    1:04 Tools for the Job
    2:47 Measurements
    7:00 PowerBridge Parts
    9:08 Placement of PowerBridge
    11:33 Fireblock 😔
    16:35 Finishing PowerBridge
    19:00 Run HDMI wires
    22:19 checking power
    23:14 Fixing Drywall
    25:42 Hang TV Mount
    28:30 Hang the TV
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  • @maximmunity2059
    @maximmunity2059 2 місяці тому +19

    Great video.
    A little tip from personal experience: Anytime you are running any kind of connection cable through a wall, over time you are probably going to need to run ANOTHER cable. So whenever I run a cable through, I tie a length of twine through it and leave it dangling at both ends. Later, if I need to fish another line through, I tie it (and another run of twine!) to the twine and pull.

    • @utmichael2008
      @utmichael2008 Місяць тому +1

      Great tip!!

    • @texasvet54
      @texasvet54 4 дні тому

      I did that in a 50' cable tray running up the side of an air traffic control tower. Years later an installation team found my "pull cable" and they said "hey, somebody did us a favor and we don't need to open the tray and use ladders to lay our cable in, we can just pull it."
      I then said "you're welcome."
      It was an trick that I had learned years earlier from an old-timer when I was the
      "young guy" climbing towers.

    • @BTheInstaller
      @BTheInstaller  3 дні тому

      Yes that works great. I also just use the HDMI cord itself. Pull it when only 1 ft sticks out at top, connect another wire to bottom, pull it up with the hdmi already in the wall. I will mention both methods next video I make. 👍

  • @sdtvmounts7955
    @sdtvmounts7955 2 роки тому +21

    I’m so glad you ran into a fire block. The reason why is, I always wanted to see how you did it. I went through the whole video without skipping it. I really enjoy seeing you mounting up TVs, even if it done the same way all the time. It’s always new to me. I look forward to more mounting TVs videos 💪🏾. Great video, I’m always learning 👍🏿

    • @chriss8718
      @chriss8718 2 роки тому +5

      Yeah well this guy is showing you how NOT to do it. He’s cutting a hole in the wall that is not needed at all. There are drill bits you can use to cut the hole in the fire block from his upper hole he already cut in. Don’t blindly believe everything you see on here … find more videos.

    • @sdtvmounts7955
      @sdtvmounts7955 2 роки тому +1

      @@chriss8718 thank you my brother thanks 🙏🏾

  • @JM-tt4hp
    @JM-tt4hp 2 роки тому +19

    Excellent PowerBridge video. For us everyday Joe's, I think it's clear and concise, and showing how to deal with firewall obstacles and mount is cherry on top. Thanks for taking the time to make this video 👌

  • @Cookefan59
    @Cookefan59 2 роки тому +17

    The first thing I thought when you said fire block was this: Before you start, use a stud finder to check for fire blocks. If you still want to mount it in that location go ahead and proceed with what you showed or you might want to mount in a different location.
    If you’re good at drywall, why not just cut a slice down the middle, run the wires and then drywall over that. We did this for some wires to a thermostat but first we ran them through a piece of PVC to protect the wires.
    I’ve also use PVC pipe to hold the cords when we started with a wall that hadn’t been drywalled yet. Makes it much easier to snake or remove and resnake wires.
    Nice video skilz 👍🏽

  • @user-ip9ss2bh3d
    @user-ip9ss2bh3d 3 місяці тому +2

    After watching this video I ordered a power bridge for my replacement tv install. Easy install. I already had the wall mount installed but I didn’t like the wires out in the open. I’m so happy that I was able to hide the wires. Looks like a professional installation. I’m going to order another one and redo my bedroom install

  • @BenzJamin129
    @BenzJamin129 2 роки тому +12

    They actually make repair plugs on mesh tape backing that you cut to size, stick to wall, and mud right over. This fills the void, stops the shrinkage and cracking of the mud, thus saving time of extra coats.

  • @denden2306
    @denden2306 2 роки тому +3

    I'm not going to lie you are one of the best installers on youtube, I'll put my hand to a few jobs around the house, when i put my first tv up in the bedroom it took me 3 months a lot of cussin and my son laughing at me a lot, as i really didn't plan anything I jus bought a bracket and thew the thing on the wall. I didn't know about walls or anything like that and I did make a lot of holes of various sizes in the wall, that was before your videos, but i've watched a few of your installs and I was able to move my bracket and fit a 65inch tv on the wall and fill all the holes all in about 20 minutes, thanks to you and your videos, keep it up your a diamond and your helper is pretty good as well
    Dee in the UK

  • @12janicerd
    @12janicerd Рік тому +2

    So sweet it will give you a cavity!! You just saved me 600.00 labor for an electrician. Looks so easy I'm going to tackle it myself. I never heard of the power bridge, and they are in stock at Home Depot!! Much respect!!

  • @Santos-ek8md
    @Santos-ek8md 2 роки тому +1

    This the best way imo to run the data, power & speaker lines. After doing 2x of these I could never be so lazy to not do it. It really bothers me when I see someone else’s TV setup w/lines just hanging below the tv. Awful. Great work here! 🤩💯💰🔥🇺🇸👊🏼

  • @millergram
    @millergram 2 роки тому +110

    Just a suggestion to avoid drywall repairs when coming across a fire block. What I find best is a auger style flex bit. You can find them in various sizes and lengths. Our most common lengths used is a 4ft and 8ft auger flex bit. It allows you to easily manage the position from an angle and chews right threw the fire block.

    • @jaredwaters4633
      @jaredwaters4633 2 роки тому +13

      I was thinking the same thing. There no reason not to use a Auger bit and just fish it down.

    • @BTheInstaller
      @BTheInstaller  2 роки тому +24

      Yes, it would work. Harder for a home owner and to recommend they do it with limited experience and visibility of what's in wall.

    • @millergram
      @millergram 2 роки тому +16

      @@BTheInstaller that’s true and something I thought about afterwards. These flexible auger bits can be pricey. Especially for a one time use for a home owner that doesn’t do this every day like us.

    • @christophercrawford2736
      @christophercrawford2736 2 роки тому +2

      This is a good tip. I usually don’t accept jobs in that require the kit or don’t pay enough for an electrical outlet because I can’t get the fat part of the plug from my Sanus kit through the fireblock. I use spade bits with a 1/4” drive because I can put it in my right angle attachment but I’m gonna stop at home depot and look at some auger bits. Don’t know why that never crossed my mind.

    • @millergram
      @millergram 2 роки тому +4

      @@christophercrawford2736 we were in the same boat. Doing the most with what we had. We looked into an auger bit and it’s been a game changer. Especially if you’re drilling directly down. Just make sure your drill doesn’t swing around and smack you. Lol it’s happened a few times.

  • @OsPortillo
    @OsPortillo 2 роки тому +3

    Just hanged my TV and used this box/adapter to hide the cables. Best choice ever. Super easy, thanks for the suggestion!

  • @muaythaiforever7893
    @muaythaiforever7893 2 роки тому +1

    It's crazy how easy you make it look! Great video!

  • @edwardmedina1594
    @edwardmedina1594 25 днів тому

    I would recommend having a lead string put in so that if you want to add more wires after it is installed. All you have to do is tie the lead to one end of the wire and pull thru (granted you probably want a larger hole in the fire block).
    To note if you are going to add a wire and use the lead after the fact, I would also recommend tying another string to the wire being installed, to leave after the fact. It will make your life much easier in the future.

  • @Bigheadedwon
    @Bigheadedwon 11 місяців тому

    Great video, I didn't have all the tools to mount my TV and was too lazy to go buy them. So I paid an old handyman I know to do it. He came with nothing but a cordless drill and a pencil. I asked where his level, tape measurer & stud finder were. He laughed and said "I don't need those fancy things" I'd never heard anyone refer to a tape measure and level as fancy lol. When I realized he was serious and didn't have them I asked
    "How you gonna measure then?"
    "Don't worry, I'll eyeball it perfectly, just trust me."
    He knocked on the wall in a few places to find the studs, took a step back and figured out the positioning with his thumbs and went to work.
    I was worried to say the least, but he got the TV mounted straight and if it's not exactly where I told him I wanted it, I sure can't tell. I don't recommend his methods at all, this video's the perfect how-to. Just wanted to say watching someone who's been doing handyman work for 50 years in action is really something else.

  • @jerrymontalbano3222
    @jerrymontalbano3222 2 роки тому +3

    Your videos are superb, B. I even love the chapters which help me navigate to an appropriate point. Thanks for taking the time to do excellent videos.

  • @bklynkrash
    @bklynkrash 2 роки тому +11

    Just so anyone doesn't make the same mistake I did. If you like to max out the angle and extension away from the wall, and are running long cables from a router or other device, be sure to add that extra length to your cables before you buy them. Nothing more annoying than getting everything hooked up and you realize you can't pull the tv away from the wall as far as you like because those cables are a little just a little too short.

  • @steviemacmuttley
    @steviemacmuttley Місяць тому

    I think its about time someone did a video on the UK version of sockets - not everyone in the world who watches You Tube lives in USA.

  • @Joe2.0
    @Joe2.0 Рік тому

    Great video, glad to see that you showed the fire block part as a lot of others either skip it or have the best luck.

  • @hbermpi
    @hbermpi 2 роки тому +2

    Great demonstration, right to the point with good information. I’m more encouraged to do it myself!

  • @shar41596
    @shar41596 Рік тому +6

    Omg this was absolutely what I was looking for to hide my tv wires without getting all complicated and needing to hire an electrician!!! Thank you for this video and all the detailed steps!

  • @frank1982norm
    @frank1982norm 2 роки тому +12

    I’ve used the Datacomm version of the power bridge for all my tv installs. Same idea. Very easy. Way cheaper than hiring an electrician, and safer than wiring it yourself.

    • @christophercrawford2736
      @christophercrawford2736 2 роки тому +1

      I’ve used the PowerBridge, DataComm, and Commercial Electric stuff a few times but by far I prefer the Sanus kit that I’ve used on almost all of my installs. Although now that I no longer work for a company that requires that we use the kits, I usually just make an electrical outlet for a cleaner look.

    • @servicedogojokeguys2967
      @servicedogojokeguys2967 3 місяці тому

      Just have a brother that’s an electrician 😂

  • @robertbrathwaite3016
    @robertbrathwaite3016 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you very much ! Your instructions for installing this power bridge in the wall was immaculate. My project finished super clean and I used your instructions to mount my 85 inch Sony Bravia tv . Thanks man

  • @justdev8965
    @justdev8965 2 роки тому +4

    This video has made me appreciate TV stands on a whole new level. I'm going to keep my TV on a stand, thank you!

  • @dalesharp7514
    @dalesharp7514 2 роки тому +3

    This was a very good video for us novice DIYer's. Thank you for sharing. I've saved this for use reference.

  • @dell177
    @dell177 2 роки тому +4

    Good clear instructions.
    I mounted my 50" plasma in 2013 and was surprised at the terrible quality of the bolts the mount came with for mounting the bracket to the wall, luckily I had some decent hardware of my own.

    • @justdev8965
      @justdev8965 2 роки тому

      I'm surprised it didn't take your wall down. Plasmas are as heavy as CRTs.

  • @pwrvamp
    @pwrvamp Рік тому

    Thank you so much for your time! This has to be one of the best “How to” videos I’ve seen yet. You were amazing!!!!

  • @cms5635
    @cms5635 2 роки тому +4

    Nice little diy solution. If you haven't already installed the sonos, would love to see a video on that as well. Thanks brother!

  • @danc6464
    @danc6464 2 роки тому

    Great product. I have used these on my most recent house. The best power kit I have used to date!

  • @69Dartman
    @69Dartman Рік тому

    Saw some similar things on Amazon to hide the cables and will probably do something similar eventually. I finally got my own home in 2012 and was really hesitant to put holes in a perfect wall but I got over it and wall mounted my first 55 inch 4k TV in 2016 and one more since in the same spot. I think my mount is a heavy duty Mounting Dreams full motion mount as well. It can handle 132lbs and is really well built for a good price, plus it can use 24" studs. I really like mine better than the 35 dollar ebay special that worked fine but just wasn't as well made all around.
    Thanks for the tutorial, I have a few places I should repair the drywall now too but they are hidden.

  • @gaWalt
    @gaWalt 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice Brandon. My wife and I will be installing a new 75 " TV soon . Your video will simplify the
    install. Thanks!

  • @richardsanchez9447
    @richardsanchez9447 2 роки тому +1

    That's exactly what I need for my bedroom TV only I'll need to find someone to help me lift and mount the TV as I'm a disabled veteran. Great instructional video!

  • @rodparker4514
    @rodparker4514 2 роки тому +41

    The real challenge is mounting on a brick wall .Takes some skill for sure.

    • @AlejandroTaylorEscribano
      @AlejandroTaylorEscribano 2 роки тому +3

      Any videos on this. I have this exact problem.

    • @BadHorsie1
      @BadHorsie1 2 роки тому +5

      I'll start watching these videos when they tackle brick walls. The only solution is to chase the cables into the brickwork.

    • @HardHeadMilitary
      @HardHeadMilitary 2 роки тому +1

      @@AlejandroTaylorEscribano all you need is tapcons and washers…. If it is a hollow behind the brick, use toggle bolts with the plastic that breaks off, good for like 125lbs per, id rate closer to 75lb per

    • @HardHeadMilitary
      @HardHeadMilitary 2 роки тому

      @@BadHorsie1 as far as punching the block for cables, you could use an sds and a chisel

    • @c.esc.1539
      @c.esc.1539 2 роки тому

      @@HardHeadMilitary what sort of bolts are you referring to? can u link them

  • @kckc5362
    @kckc5362 2 роки тому +11

    You could use a 4” hole saw at the center of the fire block, keep the cut piece from the saw, then cut out a small channel vertically on the block, fish the wire from top to bottom ( the 4” hole will allow fishing from top and reinserting below the block). Continue as you normally do then simply screw the disk of sheet rock to the fire block, and you can actually use caulking to seal the disk to the original wall,,,,,,,no taping necessary,,,,,,simply paint,,,,,

    • @duikmans
      @duikmans 2 роки тому +3

      Was thinking the same. You can also use this trick when there's no block or stud behind it: simply put a screw partially in the centre of it, use it to hold the disk in place when applying the caulking, remove the screw and fill the small hole.

    • @_DST0NE_
      @_DST0NE_ 2 роки тому +1

      Damn that’s a good idea 👍

  • @randyrodriguez3732
    @randyrodriguez3732 2 роки тому +3

    When using the stud finder look for studs and any fire blocks. Also, could use the drywall cut outs to help fill any holes created to get to the block.

  • @GeraldWilhelmBradenComposer
    @GeraldWilhelmBradenComposer 2 роки тому

    Great video "B!" I would have added a few small things as well. First, I would have used the bottom plug of the duplex outlet near the floor for the Powerbridge cord, to still allow use of the upper plug for a vacuum cleaner...etc. Second, I would have installed a small power strip (4-6 outlets) behind the TV, that has RF suppressors, so that there is not much chance of piking up 60 cycle hum, or any radio stations that might be near by. I am also a little concerned with the duct on the wall above the right side of the TV. In the summer, that duct might have a little condensation from the AC dripping on the TV.

  • @Speeddemon3
    @Speeddemon3 2 роки тому

    I can't believe this showed up in recommendations! The GF just bought a new couch set and I have to relocate TV and she demanded NO CORDS! Great video!!

  • @savvycontractor1910
    @savvycontractor1910 2 роки тому +1

    Personally, I do not like to locate the receptacle inside the frame of an articulating mount. I find that cables often prevent full retraction of the mount and or put cords in harms way. I much prefer to locate the receptacle above or below and sometimes even beside depending on size and situation. Below is best IMHO because if a cable comes loose or sags, it is typically still out of harms way. Obviously the location can be changed to accommodate different circumstances and use cases. Hope that makes sense! Love your vids and keep up the good work!

  • @dwayneharris1438
    @dwayneharris1438 2 роки тому

    They really come in handy I had to run a power block in my last home I had learn about fire block and how to get around it them on my own . Moving into my new home I made sure power outlets was in place so I would not have to run a power block through a fireplace..

  • @antigravity19
    @antigravity19 2 роки тому +5

    Powerbridge is a great solution, good step by step for the DYI. One tip that I almost learned the hard way, check the opposite side of the wall. You might find some plumbing or electrical that screws your placement. I was about a half inch below my sink drainline my first install. Worked out fine but was almost a painful repair.

    • @BTheInstaller
      @BTheInstaller  2 роки тому +5

      Yeah that is a good tip. The worst is when you make the top holes and then the bottom and the bottom is literally a drain or metal pipe.

  • @isaacleedrums
    @isaacleedrums 4 місяці тому

    I like that dustpan trick...:)

  • @Magicinstalls
    @Magicinstalls 2 роки тому

    I really like the use of that dust pan! Genius

  • @lightsoutmedia7370
    @lightsoutmedia7370 2 роки тому +1

    Love mine I installed it right before covid I’m glad I did the dual version because my tv is on a motorized mount and I needed that extra outlet

    • @nelinjo
      @nelinjo 2 роки тому

      Before clownid for sheeple

  • @declanconnelly6699
    @declanconnelly6699 Рік тому +1

    Great video. I installed the TV mount first since it must be where the studs are, so it should get priority placement.
    Also, I think I would put the lower box closer to the power outlet, if the cable is long enough

  • @bobbybrooks5846
    @bobbybrooks5846 Рік тому

    Power bridge installed neat and clean. Looks professionally installed to me. Thank you Sir

  • @BravelilBoomer
    @BravelilBoomer 2 роки тому +2

    You just gave me confidence to do it myself!
    Thanks again dude :)

  • @keepingupwiththejones2933
    @keepingupwiththejones2933 2 роки тому +44

    This is a very comprehensive how to video for a professional television installation. Thanks Brandon. Excellent use of my UA-cam viewing time.

  • @danielg.1365
    @danielg.1365 2 роки тому

    B, you give me the confidence to do these things! This channel is awesome, keep up the great work!

  • @jctai100
    @jctai100 4 місяці тому

    One good thing about this is that you now install a decent surge suppressor in between to protect high end TV's like the new G3 I just got.

  • @DanielA23
    @DanielA23 3 місяці тому

    That fire break method is interesting. I just use a long auger or spade bit and a chain. Drill the hole through the break, drop the chain and it will find it way through. Then you have a pull as well and less holes in the wall.

  • @natrose4625
    @natrose4625 Рік тому +1

    Use of the dust pan...much appreciated I bet! Nice.

  • @klubstompers
    @klubstompers 2 роки тому

    If you get a mount for 24" on center studs, you have a lot more wiggle room side to side, for mounting a tv when your studs are 16" center studs. Just get a 24" on center mount, that has mounting holes that run the entire width of the mount, like every inch or so, across the top and bottom.

  • @christopherwhitebread7100
    @christopherwhitebread7100 2 роки тому +8

    Why not use drywall that you cut out for power bridge to repair the hole you made for the fire block?

  • @mikeramsey9747
    @mikeramsey9747 2 роки тому +1

    You definitely don't know how to properly fix a drywall hole but, you do what you can. Nice install system, I might consider using it.

  • @phillycelts
    @phillycelts 2 роки тому +1

    Hey B - I have a question about placement for an Atmos Soundbar (LG or Sonos Arc) - I'm thinking using an attached bracket to the mount (so directly beneath with a snug fit) or spaced 6" from the tv below and mounted to the wall or rested on the media console below. in each case of the mounts, I know the sound bar needs to extend a bit to clear the TV. Is there any advice or thoughts on the different options - what do you find to be the best look ? thanks

  • @marc-andrerobichaud2858
    @marc-andrerobichaud2858 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for the help! I'm about to buy a Sony x95j with a 5.1 system. This video is very helpful for my tv and my center+front speakers. That being said, if I want both surround speakers on my left and right, how do I hide the wires? Pretty long way to go... Thanks again for the video! :-)

  • @nshades09
    @nshades09 2 роки тому +7

    You could use a flexible cable installer bit for the fire block as well. Less drywall repair but it's not without its own difficulty.

  • @MarkWoodChannel
    @MarkWoodChannel 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the vids I'm probably doing this soon. Just a thought but you could use the stud finder to find the firebreak before you break drywall.

  • @MoviesByeMark
    @MoviesByeMark 2 роки тому +1

    My wife died laughing when you said, "writing utensils"! That is what I call pencils as well! :) Great video! It will be my go-to for the TV I am going to mount in my new audio recording studio.

  • @omlette9214
    @omlette9214 2 роки тому

    This was amazing, just moved into a house and this is exactly what I need.

  • @LuisGDiaz-zy1pe
    @LuisGDiaz-zy1pe 2 роки тому

    This is a great video. Very good explanation.. I just followed your process with excellent results. Thank you B The Installer.

  • @TravionMusic
    @TravionMusic 2 роки тому +1

    Just recently got a job as a home theater installation cadet at Geek Squad, so I wanted to take a look at the LeGrand in wall installation

    • @calvinperez6894
      @calvinperez6894 2 роки тому +1

      Watch his videos! You’ll learn a lot man! I’m actually. Double agent for geek Sqaud here in San Antonio, Texas

    • @BTheInstaller
      @BTheInstaller  2 роки тому +1

      I have a LG G1 video hiding the legrand behind it. It's back a few months.

    • @TravionMusic
      @TravionMusic 2 роки тому

      @@BTheInstaller Thank you. I’ll take a look at it in a moment

    • @TravionMusic
      @TravionMusic 2 роки тому +1

      @@calvinperez6894 will do. I usually watch B’s videos for tv reviews, but I’m gonna be following his channel a lot now.

  • @laurencepederson7948
    @laurencepederson7948 2 роки тому

    I need to buy a 32" TV. I watched a few of your UA-cam's and am confident you will be able to recommend a TV that I should buy. The TV will be in our bedroom. 32" because that is the size that will replace our TV now. Thank you very much, Laurence Pederson

  • @dankelley9361
    @dankelley9361 2 місяці тому

    Nice job, glad you showed how to get thru the fire stop too!

  • @lovefreebee
    @lovefreebee 2 роки тому

    wow simple & impressive professional work done...thank you for such a helpful video!

  • @gustavoorduno942
    @gustavoorduno942 2 роки тому

    One of the best videos to hang a tv

    • @gustavoorduno942
      @gustavoorduno942 2 роки тому

      Hi did you send me a message for a giveaway or was it a scam ?

  • @rgucci8172
    @rgucci8172 2 роки тому +1

    It's an art to creating a great instructional video. This one definitely 👌 is well done. Thanks.

  • @mattalbrecht7471
    @mattalbrecht7471 Рік тому

    I have insulation in my interior walls as well for noise cancelling. Makes fishing coax, cat 6 and power more fun for sure

  • @ephraim.1964
    @ephraim.1964 2 роки тому

    Man I’m getting a couple of those power bridge. Excellent video bravo!! 🙌🙌👏👏

  • @robertabila9960
    @robertabila9960 2 роки тому +2

    I did a similar jobs like this but another thing that I do is that when I’m feeding an HDMI wire or an optical wire through a path I always tape the ends of those wire to protect it, then take the tape off when it’s through.

    • @Konv1ct808
      @Konv1ct808 2 роки тому

      I used the tape method too! LoL

  • @charleypearson2314
    @charleypearson2314 2 роки тому

    Very informative video. Thanks!

  • @weasel101
    @weasel101 2 місяці тому

    Nice! Great video. I always bring and run (at least) a cat5 in the wall also. So many TVs (LG cough cough) have wifi issues later in life and this helps provide a quick solution that's easily affordable.

  • @catsarereallyfurryaliens
    @catsarereallyfurryaliens 2 роки тому +1

    You created a right awkward situation the way you drilled the fire stop from above AND it might be plasterboard which is easy to patch BUT it’s a textured finish!That isn’t easy to repair especially for a house holder!

  • @suzukikawasaki5165
    @suzukikawasaki5165 2 роки тому

    Whats the best way too determine which wall bracket spacers to use on the TV?
    I took a bolt, bottomed it out then eyeballed the gap and got close making sure the bolt was back out some but still using plenty of thread. Been fine on my 43 but I got a new 65 on deck and want it precise due to increased weight.

  • @mauriciomalisani2506
    @mauriciomalisani2506 2 роки тому

    Stand them make a hold in drywall you can use an flexible drill bit using this is so easy, thank to share your knowledge man

  • @j.knepper7601
    @j.knepper7601 Рік тому

    That was VERY informative! THANK YOU!

  • @rexrr5919
    @rexrr5919 2 роки тому

    SD! BTW, HD was out of canned texture BUT Dixieline had a bunch and I didn't think about going there at the time... though I already bought and used texture by then. Nice job!

  • @choices4good
    @choices4good 2 роки тому

    This video greatly lowered my anxiety level towards mounting my TV. thanks

  • @carminedesanto3215
    @carminedesanto3215 4 місяці тому

    First, I really enjoy your videos!
    I will be installing a LG 77” OLED G3 using the LG TV Bracket. Do I need a special Wire management/power outlet unit since the LG Bracket positions the TV flat against the wall? If so, can you recommend one? Thank you!

  • @Garth2011
    @Garth2011 2 роки тому

    Some romex from the existing receptacle knockouts could be run from there over and up to an upper "remodel" duplex box that have the exact same wings on them. No lower box needed but would be best to put one there to make fishing the romex easier plus an extra receptacle could be put there vs. a blank plate. The only difference would be that this set up has a recessed plug space if it is needed vs. flush like any other home receptacle. Must less cost too likely. Most homes will have those fire blocks so plan on them at that height.

  • @andrewj.2061
    @andrewj.2061 Рік тому

    Thank you for the great video! So I have a rather odd issue. The wall I want to install on has double wood studs behind it, but the wall is unusually thick because it uses double gypse of 5/8 each. I have a few different stud finders and because of the depth, I cannot find the exact location of the studs. With metal detection on I might find the nails but I'm weary of that method. What do you recommend? I won't be using powerbridge but rather a datacomm media box that looks almost exactly like the one you used for installing the 77 inch G2 (I'll be installing an 83 inch G2 incidentally). Thanks in advance.

  • @ashimpoudyal
    @ashimpoudyal 2 роки тому

    Great Video! Very informative. Thanks.

  • @steveboyer4137
    @steveboyer4137 2 роки тому +4

    With a wet sponge you can make texture when the second or third coat of mud to mimmick texture.

  • @waltersmith1100
    @waltersmith1100 2 роки тому +1

    Marking walls with white chalk helps to avoid eraser marks...one tip I just learned

  • @KinkyJalepeno
    @KinkyJalepeno Рік тому

    Great vid - Can't do stuff like this in houses here in the UK unfortunately in most cases, our walls are brick.

  • @TimZ007
    @TimZ007 2 роки тому +2

    For the fireblock I am lazy and just cut a square box out abover or below the block and install a old work box and blank plate or add another power outlet for a nightlight. No drywall repair. Its not really that noticeable depending where it is. I also just make a hole in the back of the lower box to run the wire and hook right to the old outlet. I guess this is more user friendly though.

  • @hectorvaz1402
    @hectorvaz1402 2 роки тому

    That’s nice! In Japan can find that power box so I had to do the electrical job my self and it is a pain!

  • @texasrascle
    @texasrascle 2 роки тому

    Excellent presentation. I was able to solve my power problem......thanks.

  • @callmecraig3046
    @callmecraig3046 11 місяців тому

    Drywall repair on projects like this is why i like having flat paint in the living room. Way easier when you don't have to repaint the whole wall.

  • @briarrose3155
    @briarrose3155 6 місяців тому

    I love this! You've educated me today. I knew knew about a powerbridge. Thanks for the video!!!

  • @christophercrawford2736
    @christophercrawford2736 2 роки тому +4

    I prefer the Sanus kit over the PowerBridge kit. And as far as measuring for the TV mount plate, I always measure to the top hole, except in very rare situations, so that I’m measuring to exactly where I’m going to start drilling. No extra math or measurements needed in that case.
    Another note on marking the holes for the mount and for the in wall concealment kit; I always fasten the plate to the wall first and then I just put my in-wall kit to the left or right of it, usually based on whichever side the A/V cables are coming from. And I only mark the stud/height of the top hole for one of the holes, put the lag bolt in and level it, then drill out the rest of the holes and lag those bolts in too. No need to try to balance a heavy full motion mount with one hand and much quicker/less steps in my opinion with a tilting/fixed bracket.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade Рік тому +1

      That does look better. I've got HDMI cables along with the power cables and simply just doing the power doesn't really do much for the whole look. Perhaps if you're using a smart TV's apps to play streaming music a power only option would be reasonable, but for the rest of us, we really need to route the other cables as well.

    • @christophercrawford2736
      @christophercrawford2736 Рік тому

      @@SmallSpoonBrigade certainly a lot smaller than the one he used. PowerBridge also makes a smaller one.

    • @caliboy2498
      @caliboy2498 5 місяців тому

      Why can't they simply make walll in approved 6 to 8 feet extension cable just a stupid business

    • @christophercrawford2736
      @christophercrawford2736 5 місяців тому

      @@caliboy2498 technically you can. But the part coming out of the certainly wouldn’t be permitted by code to be outside of the wall.

    • @caliboy2498
      @caliboy2498 5 місяців тому

      @@christophercrawford2736 yes I understand but these kits also r just an extension cord with fancy plugs so what is the diff

  • @scottdavis1958
    @scottdavis1958 2 роки тому

    awesome video great idea looks like I'm going to be doing that this weekend only difference I'm going to be using a multi-tool to do the cuttingnice clean Square cuts. appreciate the video

  • @texgem
    @texgem 2 роки тому +2

    I'm a 60 year old lady I have done it twice . If I can do it you can do it. I just needed help to hang tv. My 12 and 13 year old kids helped me.

  • @itsthereal_dyl
    @itsthereal_dyl Рік тому

    Any experience installing a recessed TV mount between two studs? I really want the lowest profile look (snug against wall) while still retaining the benefits of a full motion arm. I’m considering the Kanto R500 but it has mixed reviews. Any thoughts or guidance is much apprecited!

  • @rogerching-a-sue1109
    @rogerching-a-sue1109 Рік тому

    Wow I really should have watched your video back in December when I bought my TV, 😢.
    But instead I left all the fancy mounting brackets in the box because it was too confusing 😂.
    And went with the old articulating bracket and finished in 15 minutes lol.

  • @tonybeckett66
    @tonybeckett66 2 роки тому +1

    Your hired! Take a right and drive until you reach Chattanooga, Tennessee

  • @BUZDRIFT
    @BUZDRIFT 2 роки тому

    Good tip is to feed a long plastic tongue (Cable feeder) and you can zigzag or go back and forward feeding cables up and down without pulling the tongue out, it makes things super quick!

  • @shanejohnson4546
    @shanejohnson4546 Рік тому

    Not to be harsh critic, but to already have to do sheetrock damage because of the wall block, that in my opinion makes this cheap aftermarket product obsolete. If I'm repairing sheetrock, I'm doing the rest of the job right with ZERO exterior cables. BUT you did a great job explaining everything!

  • @MrShaunGerardo
    @MrShaunGerardo 2 роки тому

    Hey bro keep these coming! Definitely helping my business

  • @McHodgebin
    @McHodgebin Рік тому

    awesome video. I want to wall mount tv to an exterior wall that does not have 3.5 inches of clearance behind it for the powerbridge. Any advice?
    Much appreciated

  • @karmatingz5797
    @karmatingz5797 10 місяців тому +1

    This is brilliant. I did not notice the use of wallplugs, can you advise please?