Any bad experiences with mounting plasma tv on a wall.?
May cause too much damage on apartment wall.
If you follow the directions for mounting there is no risk of that. You need to drill two fat holes in the center of a stud to mount the bracket using the two fat lag bolts supplied with the kit. If you miss the stud and put the holes into the plaster it will never stay on. But if you get that bracket in the right place you can put on the TV that the kit is designed for and it will be more than strong-enough.
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If you follow the directions for mounting there is no risk of that. You need to drill two fat holes in the center of a stud to mount the bracket using the two fat lag bolts supplied with the kit. If you miss the stud and put the holes into the plaster it will never stay on. But if you get that bracket in the right place you can put on the TV that the kit is designed for and it will be more than strong-enough.
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no, just make sure you read the instructions and be able to find a couple stud walls for your screws. Don't use the level that comes witht the tv, ours was junk. and be ready to fill in the holes when you move out with some drywall mud.
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