Glad to see you back with your videos, John. The animations are better than ever. Great video. I'm waiting for the episode on how to fix something heavy like 55in TV to a plasterboard wall. How to find the studs and which types of fixings to use.
Thanks for your lovely comment, and I'm pleased you like it. I don't have many stud walls, so I can't really do a video on that unless I mock up a section of wall. If you can find the studs then large wood screws are all you need. Something like 2inch no 10 or 12. Small coach bolts should work well too. I was in the news last week! uk.news.yahoo.com/tech-savvy-grandad-ex-bbc-070027556.html
Never mind which bracket or TV we buy or use together the TV ends up with a slight slant to the one side ..? And as I am a guy with what is known as a lvl eye it drives me nuts lol, So what named brackets are you using here..?
I bought this from Amazon. www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B07W7HDWVQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title The tiltcouldd be oneoff these things. Try tightening the lock nuts just a tiny amount to eliminate free play I suspect your TV is heavier one side than the other so if possible slide it slightly one way on the rear brackets to shift it's centre of balance. The bracket I used doesn't suffer this issue and you can do this. I hope you get it sorted.
Glad to see you back with your videos, John. The animations are better than ever. Great video. I'm waiting for the episode on how to fix something heavy like 55in TV to a plasterboard wall. How to find the studs and which types of fixings to use.
Thanks for your lovely comment, and I'm pleased you like it. I don't have many stud walls, so I can't really do a video on that unless I mock up a section of wall. If you can find the studs then large wood screws are all you need. Something like 2inch no 10 or 12. Small coach bolts should work well too. I was in the news last week!
uk.news.yahoo.com/tech-savvy-grandad-ex-bbc-070027556.html
Never mind which bracket or TV we buy or use together the TV ends up with a slight slant to the one side ..? And as I am a guy with what is known as a lvl eye it drives me nuts lol,
So what named brackets are you using here..?
I bought this from Amazon.
www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B07W7HDWVQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
The tiltcouldd be oneoff these things. Try tightening the lock nuts just a tiny amount to eliminate free play I suspect your TV is heavier one side than the other so if possible slide it slightly one way on the rear brackets to shift it's centre of balance. The bracket I used doesn't suffer this issue and you can do this. I hope you get it sorted.
I was watching this video to see how to stop the swiveling. Despite the video being advertised as to how to stop swiveling what a waste of time
That's funny, thanks. 😁. There wasn't space in the title to add "to a wall".