My wife bought a 42" flatscreen TV and we need it mounted in the corner. It came with brackets to hang on a wall but ours needs to be corner mounted. I made some brackets from 1" sq x 1/8 wall tube and welded 1/4"x2" plates on the end. Prob is there will never be a stud where you need it and the tv weighs about 60 + pounds so i am going to screw some oak strips on the wall into the studs then bolt the brackets into the oak strips. Then there will be a shelf hanging down to set the DVD player and the cable box on (not made yet)...Bob
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01-09-2008, 01:44 PM #1
42" Hi Def flat screen corner mount.
Bob Wright, Grandson of Tee Nee Boat Trailer Founder
Metal Master Fab Salem, Oh 44460
Birthplace of the Silver & Deming Drill
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01-09-2008, 02:05 PM #2
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pretty fancy!
Jake
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01-09-2008, 03:04 PM #3
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Thats nice but won't you see the brackets from the front? at the ends? or is it just the right size to cover. Instaed of a cable box some new TVs take cable cards, is yours capable? Definately go HDMI from the cable box to the TV.
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01-09-2008, 03:12 PM #4
Ha! I got ya beat by 5"!
Just mess'n with ya. I've got a 47" I'm going to mount in a corner. Mind if I borrow you'r idea? I like it better than the $200 mounts available in stores.
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01-09-2008, 03:24 PM #5
Nope copy away. Thats why i put up some pics. Good luck...Bob
Bob Wright, Grandson of Tee Nee Boat Trailer Founder
Metal Master Fab Salem, Oh 44460
Birthplace of the Silver & Deming Drill
1999 MM185 w/185 Spoolgun,1986 Thunderbolt AC/DC
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01-09-2008, 03:46 PM #6
Thanks! So how do you like you'r new TV? I absoulutly love mine. I've had mine about a month now and I'm still in awe every time I turn it on.
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01-09-2008, 03:50 PM #7
I don't watch it much, i spend way too much time on the comp or in my shop when not working. Someone must like it because everytime i walk in the door its on and nobodys home. LOL.
I got my wood strips up and my corners not 90 degrees as i figured so i am going to tweak the brakets a little in my bender to fit the wall...BobBob Wright, Grandson of Tee Nee Boat Trailer Founder
Metal Master Fab Salem, Oh 44460
Birthplace of the Silver & Deming Drill
1999 MM185 w/185 Spoolgun,1986 Thunderbolt AC/DC
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01-09-2008, 09:32 PM #8
Bob,nice brackets.It's amazing how when our better half makes a purchase it sometimes turns into a custom fab/welding job. My wife is forever showing up with pieces missing items...One more excuse to go out in the garage and weld lol... she can't complain about that cause im making something for her.
Nice Job Jim uhohjim1@aol.comWelding in Crete
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01-11-2008, 03:53 PM #9
TV is hung, now to make a shelf and hide the wires...Bob
Bob Wright, Grandson of Tee Nee Boat Trailer Founder
Metal Master Fab Salem, Oh 44460
Birthplace of the Silver & Deming Drill
1999 MM185 w/185 Spoolgun,1986 Thunderbolt AC/DC
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01-11-2008, 04:28 PM #10
Bob,
That looks like a fine job. Do you think that the majority of the brackets could be hidden on a flat mount? The reason that I am asking is I had a similar idea. That is to attach a flat screen over the fireplace mantle. Initially I thought about placing it on the mantle. I made the mantle fairly strong, but when I felt how hefty some of the TVs were I decided against it. I was going to run all of the wiring in the wall from an adjacent cabinet. That way all of the tv accessories would be hidden. I also had the foresight to put a 120 v plug on the mantle. I object to the price of some of the cheap mounts I had seen. Do you know of or have any plans for a mount?
Thanks,
Nick



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