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Old 17-08-2009, 12:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wall Mount Brackets for Screen

Hi All,

Am looking for some "L" shaped wall brackets to hold a screen about 12" away from the wall so that it falls in front of the TV but am struggling to find any.

Can anyone help?.

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Re: Wall Mount Brackets for Screen

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i had the same problem and ended up using "u" brackets from B&Q , them come in all sizes all the way up to 24" I think.
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Re: Wall Mount Brackets for Screen

i used some microwave wall brackets (which i conveniently found in the shed) I reckon that they are about 30cm away from the wall so the screen clears the fireplace. Plus they are solid as a rock - wall is more likely to fall down rather than the bracket

Have a look on ebay or argos or something if this helps
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Re: Wall Mount Brackets for Screen

Thanks guys, these look to be pretty good, adjustable too.

Buy Set of 2 Silver Wall Mounting Brackets. at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for .

Did you have to drill the ends of yours to mount the screen on?
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Thanks guys, these look to be pretty good, adjustable too.

Buy Set of 2 Silver Wall Mounting Brackets. at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for .

Did you have to drill the ends of yours to mount the screen on?
Yes - my brackets had one hole on each - drilled extra hole and used some spare bolts which came with my projector mount (i didn't use the extended section - but if you do i would drill through and bolt together as well - the stronger the better) best advise would be to view the item at argos before buying just to make sure you happy with them
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