pingrr said:If the kit is in stores. It is obviously very well engineered. You should only need to use the parts it came with.
Well there you go, bracket into the stud should securely support the weight of the entire unit and the outter toggle bolts will add additional support to the unit. Good job and that inside bracket with a solid mounting will keep it up there without the worry of it pulling through the drywall.Larry Gude said:...maybe 10" deep or so. I added a bracket to the corner that goes against the wall. It catches a stud, drywall screw. The other two sides, they are not long enough to make it to the next stud; toggle bolts.
I have often found those to be the most provocative mounts to attempt. :shrug:virgovictoria said:a thought provoking mount survey.
Pete said:I have often found those to be the most provocative mounts to attempt. :shrug:
Somehow, I can believe that.Pete said:I have often found those to be the most provocative mounts to attempt. :shrug: