Whaaaat? How? I want to mount my tv
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Replying to @always_be @englishguy
most walls are drywall with wooden studs spaced apart. the wall mount is attached to the studs, the wires can be snaked through the space between. I installed too many of these when I worked at best buy years ago hahaha.
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Replying to @equaltojake_ @englishguy
I was so amazed at this! I even showed my hubby and he just said the same thing you did! Why have I never heard of this!? What about game connections?
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Replying to @always_be @englishguy
You can make little ports on the wall. Kind of like making the HDMI ports look like regular wall outlets. They sell recessed kits so you can literally hide every wire. It's crazy all the options one can have!
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Replying to @equaltojake_ @englishguy
Holy moly! I need to look into this. We have a 49” tv and I really want it on the wall
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Replying to @always_be @englishguy
There's many videos about it on YT, if you're down for a wormhole! Hah
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Replying to @always_be @englishguy
Brown are the wooden studs, white is drywall/wall. Cut a hole smaller than tv but wide enough for wires, to borrow where an HDMI switch exists. Then you plus all game consoles into switch and swap between inputs for whichever you're using. This is a very poor drawing on my phonepic.twitter.com/Z8DzQHhcpD
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Red is the mounting bracket, blue are wires dropped in the spaces.
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Let me just CC this thread... @rynosbrain can we do?
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