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Tilt & Swivel TV Bracket For 32" TV


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Hugely scientific this! By the heel of the palm method, 4x2 studs roughly where the white bits of paper are. Youngest wants me to mount her 32" LCD between wardrobe and light switch. I offered flat to the wall, she wants tilt and swivel!

 

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Must be cheap!

 

Been looking at CPC but OMG the choice! Guessing I might have to affix say some thin Unistrut across 3 studs and fix the bracket to that?

 

Any suggestions?

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I have a spare one that I didn't get around to returning in time. It swivels (a lot!) but only has a small amount of tilt (which I think is typical):
 

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You're welcome to it - PM me if of interest.

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The problem with swivel, is they tend to fix to one narrow point as the one @jack has shown. Fine if it lines up with a stud but you are lucky if that is the case.

 

You can get tilting brackets that like the flat ones, tend to be wide so span across 2 joists usually. Would just tilt do?

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54 minutes ago, ProDave said:

The problem with swivel, is they tend to fix to one narrow point as the one @jack has shown. Fine if it lines up with a stud but you are lucky if that is the case.

 

You can get tilting brackets that like the flat ones, tend to be wide so span across 2 joists usually. Would just tilt do?

 

Sadly she WANTS swivel too. Must have SWMBO's "that picture isn't straight" gene!

 

Tbf her bed is off to the right in the picture. 

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21 minutes ago, ProDave said:

There is this one, that has a larger than normal bit on the wall so should stand a better chance of finding a stud to fix to https://cpc.farnell.com/electrovision/a195fe/dual-pivot-tilt-swivel-tv-brkt/dp/ST03901?st=pull out tv bracket

 

Cheers.

 

Probably going to have Jack's surplus one and just bolt / weld an offset plate on to centre it in the space.

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