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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="Goodlife" data-source="post: 9273836" data-attributes="member: 60913"><p>Yeah, I just mounted my 70 lb 50" G10 Panasonic with 2, 3" by 1/4" wood lag screws on one stud, and 3 drywall anchors. There was a 40" Sony lcd there before with just the 3 drywall anchors. Did fine. </p><p>Go to home depot or lowes, and get the drywall anchors that come 6 to a package.</p><p>I cant remember the name right now but you predrill the wall a certain size, and screw the anchors in, then once you put the screw through the mount into the anchor, the screw will push a straight piece of metal through the end of the anchor and pull itself tight against the inside of the wall. I didnt use these but will next time. I purchased them just as extra. Hard to explain in words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goodlife, post: 9273836, member: 60913"] Yeah, I just mounted my 70 lb 50" G10 Panasonic with 2, 3" by 1/4" wood lag screws on one stud, and 3 drywall anchors. There was a 40" Sony lcd there before with just the 3 drywall anchors. Did fine. Go to home depot or lowes, and get the drywall anchors that come 6 to a package. I cant remember the name right now but you predrill the wall a certain size, and screw the anchors in, then once you put the screw through the mount into the anchor, the screw will push a straight piece of metal through the end of the anchor and pull itself tight against the inside of the wall. I didnt use these but will next time. I purchased them just as extra. Hard to explain in words. [/QUOTE]
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