Hi, recently a good friend of mine gave me a 70-in TV for free, he told me that the only thing I have to do is just buy a TV mount because he was keeping the one he already had mounted on his apartment wall for his new TV he already bought. This TV didn't have the four legs to put it on a table either, so I bought the right TV mount but I needed to know how to install it, I saw a few videos on UA-cam and when I watch yours I was convinced that you were exceptionally clear on what you were saying with perfect English and made it very easy for me to understand, then I followed the steps and I have my I should say free beautiful TV mounted on one of my bedroom' wall, I like to thanks thank you for such good explanation on this video and I really appreciate it, thanks again, Jorge from Havana Cuba 🇨🇺 bye-bye 👍
For those of you that dont have a stud finder: Find an electrical outlet there will be a stud either right next to it on the left or right next to it on the right (the hard part is knowing which exact side the stud is on) then measure 16 inches away from it that will be the center of the next stud. If you dont have a nearby electrical outlet, find a magnet and slide it on the wall it will stick when it is on a stud.
Thank you, as a lady DIY-er I'm nervous attempting this, I've been putting it off for months. But your tutorial is one of the best I've come across and I'm way more confident in doing this myself now. I just ordered my mount and leveler (I have the other tools necessary). Here's hoping for the best 🤞🏾
@@Sarah-m17 Hello! Getting back to you on this. Long story short, I did it today!! I took a couple weeks to get the tools and waited for a day I was stress free to get it done. A few things: I ordered a much cheaper mount, also from Amazon basics, that holds 132lbs for only $49 bucks (surprisingly). My T.V weighs less but I wanted a strong mount to idiot proof myself. My mount is slightly different than his, but watching this video gave me the confidence to read the manual lol. Honestly, it's not that bad at all, the manual directions were easy to read with clear images. I only got confused at one part but figured it out after a bit. I was most nervous about the drilling. I would not suggest using a high-power drill to put the brackets on your TV like the video. You can screw the bracket on by hand with a normal Phillip's screwdriver. The drill into your TV is not necessary at all, it's overkill and you may damage it if the drill is too powerful. But you definitely need the drill for the wall. Luckily I was able to use my stud finder and got the positioning right. You'll need help to lift the TV to the mount. Other than that this was a pretty easy small project. It sounded way more intimidating than it turned out to be and I saved almost $200! If you haven't already, don't pay to have someone screw and drill a few holes, most people can do this on their own. I'm glad I watched this video, it was helpful as a demonstration. Ok this was still a long story haha, take care!
Been coming back to this very same video for the last couple of years when I need to wall mount a new TV. Thank you for your on going help with a video that is a few years old!!!
I wouldn't recommend using drywall anchors to mount a TV that size. Studs are typically 16" apart. If you can't mount the frame to studs then perhaps you should anchor a couple of 2"X2" wooden boards to the studs then mount the frame onto those boards.
Thanks for the easy to follow step by step instructions. I was stuck on that first unboxing part for what seemed like hours !!! But seriously this was very helpful . Thank You
I recently bought the Mounting Dream Soundbar mount and found it to be quite good and inexpensive. Next time I need a TV mount, I'll look to them for it. I could have saved a ton of money.
@@glossybyjae9393 most stud finders detect the edges of studs. So, you mark the 2 edges of a stud you find, but measure and mark your actual hole in the middle between those 2 marked points for a secure square spot to drill in. Do this for each stud.
UK & late to the party; if you're studs don't fall so you may place the TV centrally on the wall, you can always mount 2× horizontal battens eg 2×4" to the studs (as long as they are less than the TV width, & attatch bracket to that.Used to fitting on solid walls but definitely a good trouble-shoot, guys. Great tutorial BTW. All best wishes 😊
Figuring out the height or where to put the tv is very important. I installed living room TV way too low using the eye level recommendation. I'm about to move it up about 10-12 inches so that the tv center is center from ceiling to floor
Make sure you screw into studs. Do not use drywall anchors only. My neighbor did, and the tv fell off after a few months, pulled off drywall, destroyed the tv.
you are absolutely the best at explaining .The other men were horrible and had too man tools. No butter knife or hammer. I still hate the stud finder. I grew up with real walls but alas I find myself needing one.What also is nice about you is you use naked screws . those other buffoons wanted me to use weird screw stuff. . Thank you for not being a TV Mount Weirdo.
Bolts have major and minor diameters. (Major - Minor) = length of thread. If you drill a hole equal to major diameter, the entire bolt will fit inside the hole and you don't want that. Hence, drill a hole slightly larger or equal to minor diameter, which will result in atleast 75% engagement of threads into the stud. Since the minor diameter information is readily available on internet for any screw/bolt, no approximations are required. Hope this helps :)
Some tips: Get a small drill bit, less than 1/16”, and drill a series of holes across the stud width to make sure you hit the centre of the stud. Lag screws don’t work in steel studs. If you need to use anchors, you MUST use SnapToggles. You will be extremely unlucky if you hit a water line or wire inside the wall but it could happen. There isn’t a sensor made that accurately tells you they’re there. The only thing you can do is drill slowly and remove the bit often. Put a screwdriver in the hole and, if it comes to a dead stop, chances are you’re still drilling wood. If it feels suspect, abandon the location. Wrap some tape around your bit to tell you your hole depth. No sense drilling deeper than necessary. If your screws or bolts come with a hex head, use a socket.
Yeah man this video skimmed over the most important part. The part that makes it nervous for DIYers. Dem stud finders are not fool proof. He didn’t say anything about marking the sides of the studs so he could screw into the center. Can’t just start drilling where the finder signals.
@@LadyDimePiece4Eva What FireRose meant is when you find the two stud, which are vertical and spaced equally or according to the code, and will be like | | that You can buy 1x3 or other size lumber and secure that lumber to the stud making a H, |---| and you can mount the bracket to the lumber in the centered. This way, you can have the lumber secured to the studs and center the mount from the wall or space you want on the stuff and the TV will block the offset behind it.
Thank you for explaining this project in such a clear way. Your step by step tutorial has motivated me to do this in my bedroom. I will use your video as a guide to make sure I mount my TV properly. Thanks again
I think tv installer videos should specified if the studs are wood or metal since depending on the material is the kind of anchor you would use , and some people That has no knowledge of that can get confuse and use the wrong anchors
I wouldn't bother using a drill to tighten screws. It barely takes much longer to use a handheld screwdriver and then you can feel when the screw is tight enough.
Tip as screens get ever larger. Never use dry wall inserts - always find a stud - even if that means cutting the board, inserting a cross member, then making good the section you cut out. You will thank me.
You start on the lowest number then check for snugness. If it has any play or movement, set to the next number up; you only need it to be secure not overly tight.
Monoprice has the best inexpensive TV wall mounts on the market. I’ve bought four of them in the last 10 years and everyone has worked great. From full motion to flat to a tilt mount I received today, all are great quality and a grey price.
A couple things. This video is four years old as of 2024. Modern, non-plasma flat screen TVs can be much lighter depending on the model. I bought a 65" OLED Samsung that only weighed about 36 lbs. Never *ever* put the mounting bolts into the back of the TV with an electric screwdriver or drill. There is no need. The threads are brand new and clean, and they only need to be hand snug. Also TV wall mounts are much cheaper now. You can find many sturdy ones for well under $40.
After seeing the TV hanging past the door frame, I cut to the chase and bolted mine to the door itself. Seemed very high as well. Perhaps they like sore necks over the pond?
Came here from your website! I read about ported vs closed vs combination subwoofers. Thanks for the video I learned a lot especially about the bit size in relation to the screw!
Man this video is for all the guys who finally made it in life, but didn’t have a dad around to teach shit. Thank you brother
That describes you?
There’s literally dozens of us!
My dad was/is more of a tech person than a DIY person so I learned that instead.
@@ervinlosha1333You think that’s bad?
Relatable AF
Hi, recently a good friend of mine gave me a 70-in TV for free, he told me that the only thing I have to do is just buy a TV mount because he was keeping the one he already had mounted on his apartment wall for his new TV he already bought. This TV didn't have the four legs to put it on a table either, so I bought the right TV mount but I needed to know how to install it, I saw a few videos on UA-cam and when I watch yours I was convinced that you were exceptionally clear on what you were saying with perfect English and made it very easy for me to understand, then I followed the steps and I have my I should say free beautiful TV mounted on one of my bedroom' wall, I like to thanks thank you for such good explanation on this video and I really appreciate it, thanks again, Jorge from Havana Cuba 🇨🇺 bye-bye 👍
For those of you that dont have a stud finder: Find an electrical outlet there will be a stud either right next to it on the left or right next to it on the right (the hard part is knowing which exact side the stud is on) then measure 16 inches away from it that will be the center of the next stud. If you dont have a nearby electrical outlet, find a magnet and slide it on the wall it will stick when it is on a stud.
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This was one of the best tutorials on the internet. Clear, concise, makes me feel confident! Thank you!
I agree!!
Thank you, as a lady DIY-er I'm nervous attempting this, I've been putting it off for months. But your tutorial is one of the best I've come across and I'm way more confident in doing this myself now. I just ordered my mount and leveler (I have the other tools necessary). Here's hoping for the best 🤞🏾
How did it go?
@@Sarah-m17 Hello! Getting back to you on this. Long story short, I did it today!! I took a couple weeks to get the tools and waited for a day I was stress free to get it done. A few things: I ordered a much cheaper mount, also from Amazon basics, that holds 132lbs for only $49 bucks (surprisingly). My T.V weighs less but I wanted a strong mount to idiot proof myself. My mount is slightly different than his, but watching this video gave me the confidence to read the manual lol. Honestly, it's not that bad at all, the manual directions were easy to read with clear images. I only got confused at one part but figured it out after a bit. I was most nervous about the drilling. I would not suggest using a high-power drill to put the brackets on your TV like the video. You can screw the bracket on by hand with a normal Phillip's screwdriver. The drill into your TV is not necessary at all, it's overkill and you may damage it if the drill is too powerful. But you definitely need the drill for the wall. Luckily I was able to use my stud finder and got the positioning right. You'll need help to lift the TV to the mount. Other than that this was a pretty easy small project. It sounded way more intimidating than it turned out to be and I saved almost $200! If you haven't already, don't pay to have someone screw and drill a few holes, most people can do this on their own. I'm glad I watched this video, it was helpful as a demonstration. Ok this was still a long story haha, take care!
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Been coming back to this very same video for the last couple of years when I need to wall mount a new TV. Thank you for your on going help with a video that is a few years old!!!
Happy it was helpful for you multiple times!
I absolutely hate directions and I usually get someone else to do anything that has lots of parts and directions but you made it simple, thanks bud.
Thanks so much! I'm mounting a 65" and thanks to your instructions it is not nearly as intimidating as I thought - 🙂
Thank you! I was a bit nervous installing a TV mount for the first time at our new construction house, but your tutorial gave me the confidence.
Thanks a bunch! Just installed this exact mount in our bedroom. Your guide was a lot more helpful than the paperwork given by Amazon :)
You’re a wall saver! I appreciate this as a visual learner!!!!
Thank you. This will help my non-handy husband who seems to want to be bob the builder. Hoping this install goes well!
I wouldn't recommend using drywall anchors to mount a TV that size. Studs are typically 16" apart. If you can't mount the frame to studs then perhaps you should anchor a couple of 2"X2" wooden boards to the studs then mount the frame onto those boards.
Excellent Tutorial. I love it when folks makes things simple
Great instructions. You speak slow enough with great clarification for anyone to follow. Thanks!
Thanks for the easy to follow step by step instructions. I was stuck on that first unboxing part for what seemed like hours !!! But seriously this was very helpful . Thank You
I’m not savvy but I think I can do this. If so, you saved me a $200 install. Thank you!
I recently bought the Mounting Dream Soundbar mount and found it to be quite good and inexpensive. Next time I need a TV mount, I'll look to them for it. I could have saved a ton of money.
For the studs make sure to scan both sides of the stud you find and measure the center for a secure hold :)
@Parker Jesus It's a scam and a virus dude
what do you mean by that
@@glossybyjae9393 most stud finders detect the edges of studs. So, you mark the 2 edges of a stud you find, but measure and mark your actual hole in the middle between those 2 marked points for a secure square spot to drill in. Do this for each stud.
What stud finder did you used?
That depends on the stud finder. Mine measures the center of the stud and has a screen that shows which part of the stud it’s detecting.
Such clear instructions compared to some I have seen , thank you very much 😊
Very straight forward step by step instructions. Thanks!
Man this guy is so clear so easy to understand
UK & late to the party; if you're studs don't fall so you may place the TV centrally on the wall, you can always mount 2× horizontal battens eg 2×4" to the studs (as long as they are less than the TV width, & attatch bracket to that.Used to fitting on solid walls but definitely a good trouble-shoot, guys.
Great tutorial BTW. All best wishes 😊
Im moving in to my first apartment next week and im planning on doing this, thanks for the video and tips 👍
Me too!
That's one of the best ones I've seen cuz that's the type of wall mount
Please do not use drywall anchors! Always screw into stud.
What if studs are not where you need them?
@@denisemartin3603 then don't put it there.
@@john.t645 well that's where my TV needs to go, but I figured it out
@@denisemartin3603 what did you end up doing?
@@BigDaddyTony24 id also like to know😂
This is extremely helpful. Thank you.
Figuring out the height or where to put the tv is very important. I installed living room TV way too low using the eye level recommendation. I'm about to move it up about 10-12 inches so that the tv center is center from ceiling to floor
This tutorials was very simple. Thank you
Thanks buddy, I just needed a friend to tell me how to put my TV on the wall and there you are
Awesome video, great step by step, well-organized, and lots of good tips. Thank you, kindly!
This be the best I have ever watched..explains are very clear everyone an do it
Make sure you screw into studs. Do not use drywall anchors only. My neighbor did, and the tv fell off after a few months, pulled off drywall, destroyed the tv.
Your neighbor is mildly retarded😆🤤🔩🖥
@@jfrog1979 She actually paid a friend to hang the tv. And the guy is an engineer. Come on, man!
HaHA!
you are absolutely the best at explaining .The other men were horrible and had too man tools. No butter knife or hammer. I still hate the stud finder. I grew up with real walls but alas I find myself needing one.What also is nice about you is you use naked screws . those other buffoons wanted me to use weird screw stuff. . Thank you for not being a TV Mount Weirdo.
Jonah Matthes, thank you so much for this tutorial! Very very helpful!!!!!!
Best description so far very detailed and clear instructions
Thanks for the tip about drill sizing compared to bold sizing, that was quite useful :-)
Bolts have major and minor diameters. (Major - Minor) = length of thread.
If you drill a hole equal to major diameter, the entire bolt will fit inside the hole and you don't want that. Hence, drill a hole slightly larger or equal to minor diameter, which will result in atleast 75% engagement of threads into the stud. Since the minor diameter information is readily available on internet for any screw/bolt, no approximations are required. Hope this helps :)
Thank you! we will be mounting my daughter's tv soon you helped me a lot
was a little worried about doing this but this video was super easy to follow ! thanks !!
Terrific video, your instructions are clearly stated and photographed and I am ready to tackle this project....thanks to you;)
Thank you for showing us how to mount TV on the wall
Thanks for the best tutorial daddy
Hey buddy great video ! But bits and hardware for what kind of studs ?? Metal wood ? Can you do a follow up video and explain?
Some tips:
Get a small drill bit, less than 1/16”, and drill a series of holes across the stud width to make sure you hit the centre of the stud.
Lag screws don’t work in steel studs.
If you need to use anchors, you MUST use SnapToggles.
You will be extremely unlucky if you hit a water line or wire inside the wall but it could happen. There isn’t a sensor made that accurately tells you they’re there. The only thing you can do is drill slowly and remove the bit often. Put a screwdriver in the hole and, if it comes to a dead stop, chances are you’re still drilling wood. If it feels suspect, abandon the location. Wrap some tape around your bit to tell you your hole depth. No sense drilling deeper than necessary.
If your screws or bolts come with a hex head, use a socket.
Yeah man this video skimmed over the most important part. The part that makes it nervous for DIYers. Dem stud finders are not fool proof. He didn’t say anything about marking the sides of the studs so he could screw into the center. Can’t just start drilling where the finder signals.
I am scared to do this on my own, but this gives me hope. I dont trust my cheap stud finder and don't want to bring my drywall down. lol
Lol, how’d it go? I’m trying on my own
As well
@@DannyWifi I bought a better stud finder at Costco and now I’m offering to put up all my friends mounts. Easy peasy.
i used a powerful magnet to find the studs....
I do installation for $45
Easy to follow and very helpful! Also very handsome 😅 thanks for the video !😇
You are so good and detailed on how to hang this dang thing! I appreciate your video so much, Thank you ☺️
If you want it centered, secure a 1x3 to the studs then secure the mount to the 1x3 anywhere you want.
What is a 1x3? Is it a nail or wood
@@LadyDimePiece4Eva Lumber. A wood strip.
@@Firerose101 thank you! Do u place it on the wall
@@LadyDimePiece4Eva What FireRose meant is when you find the two stud, which are vertical and spaced equally or according to the code, and will be like | | that
You can buy 1x3 or other size lumber and secure that lumber to the stud making a H, |---| and you can mount the bracket to the lumber in the centered. This way, you can have the lumber secured to the studs and center the mount from the wall or space you want on the stuff and the TV will block the offset behind it.
Best comment on the video
Great job on this video!
Nice instructional video. If I would ever attempt this, I would probably have a wall that looks like swiss cheese. :)
Currently 😭😭😭
Thank you, handsome! Very useful tutorial!
Thank you for explaining this project in such a clear way. Your step by step tutorial has motivated me to do this in my bedroom. I will use your video as a guide to make sure I mount my TV properly. Thanks again
Thanks for the video; quite explained; seems easy to do; have a good one
Thanks, very helpful. Having a DIY weekend 🥰
This is the best video on UA-cam so far.Thank you so much.
Excellent video I need to install a 70” LCD TV it’s around 50 lbs. will attached to the studs.
I think tv installer videos should specified if the studs are wood or metal since depending on the material is the kind of anchor you would use , and some people That has no knowledge of that can get confuse and use the wrong anchors
This is a no bullshit tutorial. If you can say your abc's you can follow this.
This was pretty good!!
I wouldn't bother using a drill to tighten screws. It barely takes much longer to use a handheld screwdriver and then you can feel when the screw is tight enough.
Wood fractures when screwed into undrilled which can lead to loosening and eventually could cause the bolts to wiggle out
6:22 I learned that a long time ago on a previous UA-cam video. Good rule of thumb 👍🏽 👍🏽
Absolutely well done! Thank you!
it’s crazy how simple this is. all you really need to worry about is finding the stud and making sure your screws are tight. 🙏🏾
I’m going to try this!!!
Tip as screens get ever larger.
Never use dry wall inserts - always find a stud - even if that means cutting the board, inserting a cross member, then making good the section you cut out.
You will thank me.
how do you know what setting to put the "limiter" on?
You start on the lowest number then check for snugness. If it has any play or movement, set to the next number up; you only need it to be secure not overly tight.
Great work great size TV
good demo, thanks, i did one a long time ago and needed a refresher
Monoprice has the best inexpensive TV wall mounts on the market. I’ve bought four of them in the last 10 years and everyone has worked great. From full motion to flat to a tilt mount I received today, all are great quality and a grey price.
Any tips for installing on a wall with only one stud?!
Thanks for this video- very helpful!
Your mounting bracket will need three vertical holes in it, adequately spaced, in order to attach it to a single stud. It works fine.
This guy rocks
A couple things.
This video is four years old as of 2024. Modern, non-plasma flat screen TVs can be much lighter depending on the model. I bought a 65" OLED Samsung that only weighed about 36 lbs.
Never *ever* put the mounting bolts into the back of the TV with an electric screwdriver or drill. There is no need. The threads are brand new and clean, and they only need to be hand snug.
Also TV wall mounts are much cheaper now. You can find many sturdy ones for well under $40.
i didnt have a stud meter i went old school gave the wall a tap n when it went high pitched im on a stud :) but your video is awesome
After seeing the TV hanging past the door frame, I cut to the chase and bolted mine to the door itself. Seemed very high as well. Perhaps they like sore necks over the pond?
thanks for the helpful tips and this video
Came here from your website! I read about ported vs closed vs combination subwoofers. Thanks for the video I learned a lot especially about the bit size in relation to the screw!
No problem! Happy I could help out!
Love Your Vid My Guy!! Nice Work!! 💯 ❤️!!!!
Thanks for this. If i hadn’t known about drilling into studs, my tv wouldve ripped the wall down 🤣
Nice job with this video and great website! Very helpful.
Nice Job
thanks for the helpful video
thank you , very well done!!
This was great! Thank you!
This helped out a lot
Thanks Chris Pratt!
Lol but seriously this is a very good tutorial.
Thank you for the step by step instruction. It may look easy to you but it is difficult for other people.
Thank you for the video! Best one yet!
Great tutorial!!
Great video!
This helped good job
Thank you! That was extremely helpful
wife is so happy she can get her tv on the wall..thanks
Great video
Good job buddy
Great video. Thanks. I learned a few things.
Very well explained 👏 thanks
This vid had everything but what I needed to know.. How to get the tv up and hooked to the mount with only one person..
this video is giving me hope
Good job 👍
Very well done. Many thanks!