Re: Recomendations for a 42" Plasma Wall Bracket
- From: "Art" <plotsligt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 12:50:24 -0400
If in doubt mounting these items it is highly recommended that you have it
done professionally. That way the insurance assestor won't laugh when you
claim damages from it falling and ripping the drywall off the wall. <
IMHO:Asking what type of mounting hardware, fixture mounting, etc is"Joseph Wind" <jpg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
indicative of your need of professional- onsite help, not via the internet.
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I have Panasonic TH-42PD50U since March. I want to mount it on the wall,
but the mounts I see at Costco and Sam's Club are a bit generic and don't
seem to fit my set. I did a quick search for the Panasonic brand brackets,
and the prices are a bit outrageous or out of stock. I did find a used
TY-WK42PR2U for $100, but it does not come with instructions, but it does
have the bungs for the correct mounting holes on the back of the set. I
just don't know what type of lag bolts I need to mount it to a wall.
I'd like to know what other mounts are available for my set and where to
buy them.
Thanks in Advance!
JW
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