csweatherston
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32" lcd tv.
want to mount it on a solid (brick) wall,
but want a sturdy mount, capable of vertical/ horizontal adjustment.
any recommendations?...
i dont want to spend £100's.. but want something safe..
ideally not one on an arm either.
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_Allan_
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Have a look here. I like Vogels stuff personally.
http://www.av4home.co.uk/acatalog/Screens_up_to_32-inch.html
http://www.av4home.co.uk/acatalog/Screens_up_to_32-inch.html#doublearm
[Edited on 14-12-2008 by _Allan_]
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John
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I'd recommend ebay, or a cheap one.
Hate the vogels stand in the house, overpriced rubbish.
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ash_corsa
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Vogels stuff is usually over-complicated bollocks.
Im with John, you dont need to spend much, i'd recommend a B-Tech bracket.
They are pretty simple, built well and cant be picked up cheap.
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csweatherston
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do they twist and tilt?... all the ones ive seen have some kind of an arm....
whats vesa mean?..
do i need one?.
tx32lzd81
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csweatherston
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http://www.123brackets.co.uk/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=219
just ordered this one.. its the most "sturdy" looking one i could find...
most seem to be only a 2 bolt fixing.
views/ opinions?
..free delivery didnt seem too bad
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John
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Expensive, although it is a moving one and i've not had personal experience of them for tv's that big.
2 bolts on a decent fixing would hold the world up, even the small ones i've got have at least 3 though.
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ash_corsa
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Thats waaaaay more than i would have spent 
Recently put one up for a mate, 32" sony W4500 on a 2 arm cantilever, Just had two bolts fixing it onto a solid brick wall.
Used 2 thunderbolts and i could hang off it myself, held the TV with ease.
Bracket was about £20/£25 i think
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csweatherston
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oh 
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csweatherston
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ok, that wallmount is the biggest pile of crap ever TBH.
panasonic (for some reason) have the mounting points off centred...
which means the whole TV hangs low at one side.
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Toby
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VESA is a mounting standard that teles can conform to to make it easier to find a bracket, it is ususally denoted by the distance the holes are apart, for example my 32 inch bravai is vesa 200 x 200 as the holes are 200mm apart its but most universal mounts cover all size anyway, we have a vogel mount in the lounge and its nice to see its qaulity nut not worth the money we paid when you look at the price of them now, i got this one other day
http://www.theplasmacentre.com/product_details.php?products_id=3258&menu=rvp&bp=39
plus 4 quid for next day del
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pow
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I hav 2 radiator brackets and 2 lumps of 2 x 2 on the wall
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