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total newbie looking for help with wall mounting
Hi there, i dont want to be drilling into walls or anything (im a 17 year old girl live with dad who doesnt keep to well) and i was hoping that i could get a bracket were you fix the bracket to the wall then fix tv to bracket with little to no hassle is this possible in anyway, or could anyone reccomend any other methods ?
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QVC sell wall mounting brackets for tvs most are up to 40" If u have a look on their website you should find it www.qvcuk.com
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Why not simply get a TV stand/ or unit if you don't want the walls drilled?
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Hmmm, yeah. Just make sure you've got some insurance for your T.V before letting go of it.
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clair9971,
the simplest, quickest and most secure method is to get some help from a handy neighbour. Flutter your eyelashes, keep the tea coming and a box of Roses to say thanks and you'll have the job done. For brackets I can highly recommend www.rs100.co.uk based in Glasgow. Great people to deal with, good product range and quality which is important, and good prices too. Hope this helps Regards Chris |
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