Thank you for the clear demonstration. Yesterday I found the legs on my new Sony were too wide for my cabinet. Watched your video last night and bought one this morning. Have just finished the assembly and it is perfect, looks far better than the legs Sony supplied. Thank you again.
Hi need To assemble the same TV stand. I figured it would be easier if I watched someone So I could assemble it myself step-by-step. I didn’t know this video would be on fast forward LOL I’m going to try but not sure if this is gonna be an easy one to follow
Seriously. I slowed it down to .25 and it was still so fast I couldn't follow and I was more concerned about the children getting hurt or swallowing something when he wasn't looking. Finally did it myself and it was fine.
I know nothing about tools and am trying to figure out how to tighten the 4 bolts to the support column. I put the washer on the back, then the nut, but the nut only tightens half way down the bolt. What did you use here? Thank you.
Did you remember to do the last part and put in the two safety screws to keep it from being able to be knocked off of the stand? I know this is almost 3 years old but...
Thanks for the video! This version of the stand can swivel? You can actually adjust the height where the TV will stand very accurately? I would not want to have my TV way high over the furniture, like 8 centimeters above the stands foot would be ideal so can it be adjusted centimeter by centimeter?
The tv does in fact swivel and it is definitely height adjustable. If you look at the link I provided you can see the pictures showing the different mounting holes for the tv arms that allow it to be positioned at different heights. I can't give an exact answer on centimeter by centimeter and it also depends on the actual size of your tv. Hope that helps!
Thanks for the unboxing and assembly! I can't quite tell how much cabling the little clips on the back of this will hold... I'd like to hide 2xHDMI + one coax + the power cable to my television up the back of the support. Do you think it would hold it all securely?
Thank you for the feedback. In retrospect I agree, I should have shown that especially because some have already asked about it. I apologize and will work to be better at that kind of stuff in the videos.
Beautiful children. Congrats on having a nice family. That said, this was a very bad video if it was meant to provide instruction. If the intention was something else, my bad, but if this was to help people understand how to set up the TV stand, horrible video. Just really, really poorly done, if the video was supposed to illustrate how to correctly and safely assemble the stand.
I apologize for that. This is one of my first videos when I really started getting into making them. Thank you for the feedback and I hope I've fixed that since then.
Thank you for the clear demonstration. Yesterday I found the legs on my new Sony were too wide for my cabinet. Watched your video last night and bought one this morning. Have just finished the assembly and it is perfect, looks far better than the legs Sony supplied. Thank you again.
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment.
Hi need To assemble the same TV stand. I figured it would be easier if I watched someone So I could assemble it myself step-by-step. I didn’t know this video would be on fast forward LOL I’m going to try but not sure if this is gonna be an easy one to follow
If you really want, I can try to slow it down and post it (a super slowed down version)?
Seriously. I slowed it down to .25 and it was still so fast I couldn't follow and I was more concerned about the children getting hurt or swallowing something when he wasn't looking. Finally did it myself and it was fine.
Thank you!This was so helpful.. especially because I lost the instructions!
Putting it together is what I need.
Unlike this upload, there are other videos on UA-cam that show you how to assemble.
How is the stand holding up
That’s OK I’m brand new on UA-cam too. Figuring it all out it’s not easy. Look forward to your next blog
Thanks so much!
I know nothing about tools and am trying to figure out how to tighten the 4 bolts to the support column. I put the washer on the back, then the nut, but the nut only tightens half way down the bolt. What did you use here? Thank you.
Can you take a picture of the bolts. I am having a hard time remembering which ones you are speaking of. Thanks!
Did you ever figure this out, I'm also having this issue. It looks like he used a driver in the video but I'm not sure.
Can you help, my tv tilts back after installing it, what can I be doing wrong?
I would have to say there has to be some bolt that isn't tightened enough.
Did you remember to do the last part and put in the two safety screws to keep it from being able to be knocked off of the stand? I know this is almost 3 years old but...
AWWEE Look at the Baby girl LOL I miss my Daughter at that age now she's a know it all Teenager LOL.
Thanks for the video! This version of the stand can swivel? You can actually adjust the height where the TV will stand very accurately? I would not want to have my TV way high over the furniture, like 8 centimeters above the stands foot would be ideal so can it be adjusted centimeter by centimeter?
The tv does in fact swivel and it is definitely height adjustable. If you look at the link I provided you can see the pictures showing the different mounting holes for the tv arms that allow it to be positioned at different heights. I can't give an exact answer on centimeter by centimeter and it also depends on the actual size of your tv. Hope that helps!
@@matthewhendershot2009 thanks!
How do I take the tv off the stand?
How can you call it an assembly video and fast forward through the assembly?
Sorry, I thought the assembly was too slow so I sped it up. Do you need a slowed down version? I think I can maybe do that.
thanks, i just ordered one.
Excellent!
Thanks for the unboxing and assembly! I can't quite tell how much cabling the little clips on the back of this will hold... I'd like to hide 2xHDMI + one coax + the power cable to my television up the back of the support. Do you think it would hold it all securely?
I think so, yes!
How has this held up?
Still going strong!
What if you don't have 4 bolt holes on your TV?
Why are you fast forwarding through the assembling? I'm looking for step by step & what mm screws to use etc...........
sorry, I thought it was sort of boring.
You don’t show how to use the clamps at the very end that actually lock the TV on the frame. This video is not useful for that very reason.
Thank you for the feedback. In retrospect I agree, I should have shown that especially because some have already asked about it. I apologize and will work to be better at that kind of stuff in the videos.
Stopped watching at 2:00, sorry but i cant take a review seriously from someone using a butter knife as a screwdriver.
if it holds 88lb, then it could hold 65" or 75" tvs too.
Yes, I agree
Do you know the dimensions of the base?
Rick, 16.54"(long) x 11.02"(deep). Does that help?
What prevents the stand from toppling over? I am confused as to what’s holding it down to the furniture you placed it on
The base is big enough that the TV weight keeps it in place.
Beautiful children. Congrats on having a nice family. That said, this was a very bad video if it was meant to provide instruction. If the intention was something else, my bad, but if this was to help people understand how to set up the TV stand, horrible video. Just really, really poorly done, if the video was supposed to illustrate how to correctly and safely assemble the stand.
Your video is extremely too fast
I apologize for that. This is one of my first videos when I really started getting into making them. Thank you for the feedback and I hope I've fixed that since then.
Useless for us trying to figure out what we are doing wrong.
Yes, I'm sorry that the video was super sped up. At the time, I felt like speeding it up was the right thing to do.
this is stupid. it’s just you putting it together from like 10 feet away.... assembly and how to means you explain each piece and where it goes
Agree.