Hi all.
This has been coveted in similar ways a number of times.
My other half lives in a flat that has dot and dab plaster board walls.
Some time ago I decided to use reclaimed pallet wood to make a feature wall.
The wood is secure with nails on 5 1.5" x 2.5" buttons running vertically.
When I started the project I didn't know what dot and dab was let alone the way the walls where.
It's been on around 5 years.
We now have 2 toddlers that have already damaged 1 TV at my place, they use the tv stand as a table to play on while trying to be a part of the tv show (they get up close). We have bought a new TV for her so looking at wall mounting.
What is the beat approach without cutting through the wood wall? - I can remove individual planks relatively easily.
My worry is the weight on the plasterboard.
My plan was to mount some plywood to the front of the wood and mount the tv to that. The idea would be to drill some coach bolts into the wall behind the plasterboard, use pieces of 1.5" x 2.5" buttons ad stand off mounts then buy some extra long coach bolts to go into that.
I've read about about rigifix and dryline pro on other threads, so could use them?
Any thoughts?
This has been coveted in similar ways a number of times.
My other half lives in a flat that has dot and dab plaster board walls.
Some time ago I decided to use reclaimed pallet wood to make a feature wall.
The wood is secure with nails on 5 1.5" x 2.5" buttons running vertically.
When I started the project I didn't know what dot and dab was let alone the way the walls where.
It's been on around 5 years.
We now have 2 toddlers that have already damaged 1 TV at my place, they use the tv stand as a table to play on while trying to be a part of the tv show (they get up close). We have bought a new TV for her so looking at wall mounting.
What is the beat approach without cutting through the wood wall? - I can remove individual planks relatively easily.
My worry is the weight on the plasterboard.
My plan was to mount some plywood to the front of the wood and mount the tv to that. The idea would be to drill some coach bolts into the wall behind the plasterboard, use pieces of 1.5" x 2.5" buttons ad stand off mounts then buy some extra long coach bolts to go into that.
I've read about about rigifix and dryline pro on other threads, so could use them?
Any thoughts?