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Old 01-01-2009, 12:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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MDF board question

hey there, after seeing so many amazing home theatre set ups i decided to do up a modest set up myself.. but i have a question about mdf boards..

i live in an apartment (quite old one too) so I can't find any stud and don't think there's any.. on the wall I'm planning to put the tv on... so I decided to use MDF like some members here did. BUT my question is, how did you guys lock it upright?? is there a base support? or just all nailed into the wall? i'm thinking of nailing them to the wall with metal anchor to keep it in place but thinking i might need a base support at the bottom too..

also if I just use hi glossy paint, would that yield nice laminated look?

thank you very much for you help in advance!
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Old 01-01-2009, 3:53 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: MDF board question

sounds like you may have a dot and dab wall, push a screw driver through it to see what is behind ,you may find some blockwork if it is a wall between you and next door. if it is a partition in your apartment and you cannot find a stud then it is prob paramount walling ,2 pieces of plasterboard sandwiching a honeycomb centre terrible stuff. to fix mdf to this get yourself some heavy duty plaster board fixings and some sticks like sh*t adhesive . the best way to get a good finish on mdf is have it sprayed or a trade undercoat and gloss for gods sake do not use one coat it does not do what is says on the tin.
Let me know what you find behind your plaster board.
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i have found... nothing behind the walls... crapppp
I might just buy those ikea tv bench that comes with panel.
I really do'nt want to be doing any painting during winter out on the balcony so I might wait a bit and see what can be done..
thank you for your help tho!
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