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wat is articulating tv mount?
You only posted last night, so replies aren't going to come immediately, don't spam the forum please.
Search for Sanus, Queenie and other common brands at most large dealers like Courts or HN.
amazon got a lot and alot cheaper than getting it locally.
Any recommendations for say a 47"-55" LED TV?
The Wall Mount Dimension is prob 200x200 or 400x400.
Also any idea of the price inclusive of installations?
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i DIY myself, bought one at SLS , $39.90 with vesa mounting (can fit up till 60"), that can rotate 15degree up or downwards. went home to drill and the mounted my new 40" in my bedroom.![]()
If you are asking how one hides the various cables, I would answer: inside a feature wall..just wondering how u all hide ur cable box after mounting ur tv on the wall??
Hi guys, would a B&D 550W drill be able to drill through typical HDB concrete walls? Deciding between this or a 710W model.
Erm, I have no idea.What type of concrete wall? Precast or site cast or brick?
It's around 10 years old?Hi guys, would a B&D 550W drill be able to drill through typical HDB concrete walls? Deciding between this or a 710W model.
If it's old flat means the wall is the solid type. U will have a hard time drilling with normal hammer drill. What u need is a rotary hammer drill. It can drill a hole for hard solid wall in seconds. How to differentiate between a rotary hammer drill and normal hammer drill? Easiest way is normal hammer drill bit need to be tighten with a Chunk key. Rotary hammer drill on the other hand is just push the drill bits in and it will lock.
For my case, I used normal hammer drill and drill untill my hand shaking still didn't get deep at all and the drill bit actually bend
Be careful what you are drilling through bro...
Any tips for newbie attempting to drill for the first time? I might loan the drill from Ikea instead, since they don't charge.Good advice....for those whose homes have wiring and/or plumbing hidden within the walls. U will need to know where they are to prevent puncturing the pipes....or worse, electrocuting urselves.