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  • čas přidán 13. 01. 2016
  • Electrician Scott Caron hangs a flat-panel TV on the wall and conceals all the wiring.
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    Shopping List for Hanging a Flat-Screen TV:
    - TV wall-mounting bracket
    - Old-work electrical box, for housing the recessed electrical outlet
    - Recessed electrical outlet, used to provide power to the TV
    - Two low-voltage rings with cover plates, for housing the audio-visual cables
    - Nonmetallic electrical cable, provides power to the recessed electrical outlet
    - Audio-visual cables, connects the TV to the cable box and DVD player
    - Electrical tape, used to secure the cables to the fish tape
    - Cable staples, for fastening the cables to the floor joists in the basement
    - Infrared (IR) repeater and admitter, allows the TV remote control to operate the cable box and DVD player
    - Lag screws, for securing the TV wall-mounting bracket to the wall studs
    Tools List for Hanging a Flat-Screen TV:
    - Utility knife or drywall saw, for cutting holes in walls
    - Wire strippers, used to cut and strip wires
    - Needle-nose pliers, used to break the tab off the electrical box
    - Fish tape, for fishing wires through walls
    - Screwdriver
    - Hammer
    - Drill/driver
    Steps for Hanging a Flat-Screen TV:
    1. Hold an old-work electrical box against the wall directly above an existing electrical outlet.
    2. Trace the outline of the box onto the wall, then use a utility knife (or a drywall saw) to cut a hole through the drywall.
    3. Repeat the previous steps to cut a hole for a low-voltage ring that will house the audio-visual cables.
    4. Turn off the electrical power to the wall outlet.
    5. Remove the cover plate from the outlet and unscrew and pull the outlet from the outlet box. Don't disconnect any wires.
    6. Use needle-nose pliers to twist off the tab from the upper corner of the outlet box.
    7. Push a length of nonmetallic electrical cable into the outlet box and up the wall to the hole cut earlier in Step 2.
    8. Connect one end of the cable to the recessed electrical outlet, and connect the opposite end to the existing electrical outlet.
    9. Install a low-voltage ring to the hole cut in Step 3.
    10. Use a fish tape to pull audio-visual cables up from the basement and through the low-voltage ring.
    11. Pull the ends of the audio-visual cables through a cover plate, then screw the plate to the low-voltage ring.
    12. Extend the audio-visual cables from the TV location to the location of the cable box and DVD player.
    13. Cut a hole in the wall near the cable-box location and install a second low-voltage ring.
    14. Pull the audio-visual cables up from the basement and through the low-voltage ring.
    15. Attach an infrared (IR) repeater to the TV.
    16. Mount an infrared (IR) admitter to the IR window on the cable box and on the DVD player.
    17. Make the audio-visual cable connections to the cable box and DVD player.
    18. Screw the TV wall-mounting bracket to the wall studs and to the back of the TV using lag screws.
    19. Hang the TV onto the the wall-mounting bracket.
    20. Connect the wires to surround-sound speakers, then mount the speakers to the wall.
    21. Turn the power back on.
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Komentáře • 408

  • @dariusdise
    @dariusdise Před 6 lety +29

    I've never seen wire fishing done with that much ease---ever!

    • @Maatson_
      @Maatson_ Před 2 lety +1

      And you never will again

  • @brendanchaplain5092
    @brendanchaplain5092 Před 4 lety +22

    Love how Scott has invited himself to watch some Ask This Old House while lounging on this guys couch after the install

  • @brendanchaplain5092
    @brendanchaplain5092 Před 4 lety +40

    2:15 "really, is that going to work?" No, but I'm trying out a new bit where I make ridiculous suggestions while wiring

  • @thomaslanik7215
    @thomaslanik7215 Před 6 lety +6

    Yes, this is a fairly fast and simple example on "wiring a home theatre system" in most homes. Mounting the wall plate/bracket can be more involved- take lots more time and call for the use of different hardware depending on the way type, wall mount and TV size and weight. Further, it's a generally good idea to try to keep the low voltage signal wires (HDMI) away from the higher voltage AC power whenever possible to avoid the potential for electrical interference. A good "rule of thumb" is to simply not to run them together inside the wall.

  • @blancaw6280
    @blancaw6280 Před 8 lety +419

    Never mind! I'll just be keeping it on the damn table.

    • @kdwithgoodhair5451
      @kdwithgoodhair5451 Před 8 lety +11

      Lmao

    • @All_Things_Shay
      @All_Things_Shay Před 7 lety +3

      lmao

    • @rjdatdude23
      @rjdatdude23 Před 7 lety

      Raymond Newman lmao

    • @Engineer9736
      @Engineer9736 Před 7 lety +5

      That says more about you than about the things required to hang a TV on the wall.

    • @somerandomchannel382
      @somerandomchannel382 Před 7 lety +20

      Richard van Pukkem im starting to understand why americans home get so damaged by hurricanes and floods.. Its nothing more then stabilized paper with small wooden sticks holding up the floors. In a real house you can mount a CRT TV to the wall. In this house I even be careful to put my hand on the wall. :/

  • @WirelessHotShot
    @WirelessHotShot Před 7 lety +2

    This is great for making an entertainment space look super clean. I totally recommend it. I recently helped my dad install an entire basement entertainment space with a projector and 7.2 surround sound. Not a single wire can be shown. We created a little base station in a different room that hides all the cables, receiver and multimedia PC. Quite the setup!

  • @RobertLeBlancPhoto
    @RobertLeBlancPhoto Před 5 lety +2

    I’ve done this myself 5x in my house.
    It’s not that hard, but a helper makes it much easier for TVs larger than 50”.
    Tip: Use high quality HDMI cables, and run a spare through the wall as HDMI cables go bad in about 3-5 years.
    Use the spare when the original goes bad, and then when you have time, use the bad one to pull another spare through.

  • @elic.2443
    @elic.2443 Před 2 lety +1

    I really like how he went over all those available outlets at the end

  • @Linoran85
    @Linoran85 Před 8 lety +263

    This video should be called "how to hide your wires".

  • @171TITO
    @171TITO Před 7 lety +3

    the receptacle for the floor is awesome!

  • @killawatt8243
    @killawatt8243 Před 4 lety +4

    I just did this but never thought of hiding the stuff right by the couch or something ... that is a smart idea.

  • @flat4ification
    @flat4ification Před 6 lety +5

    I have an issue with running the low voltage wires so close to the romex. Shielded or not, the low voltage wires should be at least 8 inches away from the romex especially since they are parallel to each other.

  • @XzTS-Roostro
    @XzTS-Roostro Před 8 lety +60

    That guy is subscribed to Comcast...
    Welp, he's been screwed already

    • @NFLYoungBoy223
      @NFLYoungBoy223 Před 3 lety

      Xfinity will go out of business soon

    • @InspireAndSimplify
      @InspireAndSimplify Před 2 lety

      @@NFLYoungBoy223 all traditional cable providers will eventually go internet only and let customers choose what content they want. WOW! has already done this.

  • @meg-k-waldren
    @meg-k-waldren Před 6 lety +1

    Scott seems really cool. And knowledgeable.

  • @iamamish
    @iamamish Před 3 lety +2

    I started replacing some of our receptacles with ones that support USB. In my case, they still have two outlets, but you add the two USB outlets on top of that.
    They are really handy. I don't put them everywhere, but outlets in bathrooms, in the kitchen (esp. on the counter), and in our offices? Amazing.

    • @Khrrck
      @Khrrck Před 3 lety

      Just be aware they usually don't support the same fast charging standards (higher voltage/amperages smartly negotiated over the cable) as modern phones, so a lot of phones will charge much slower.
      That said a slow charge isn't bad - actually better for your battery - so they're perfect for trickle charging overnight or at your desk. A lot of small gadgets charge off USB these days too and it works well for those.

    • @iamamish
      @iamamish Před 3 lety

      @@Khrrck excellent points, thanks!

  • @user-to2qk9oz6b
    @user-to2qk9oz6b Před 6 lety +3

    I am a journeyman electrician here in Canada I just come here to have a bit of laugh...watch the video n read the comment of the ppl...really funny sometimes

    • @senorjalapeno3937
      @senorjalapeno3937 Před 4 lety

      Pretty sure that guy has had enough but the money is too good lol

  • @HBFREEWORLD
    @HBFREEWORLD Před 6 lety +1

    Nice clean job - You guys certainly know what u are doing

  • @mattwolf7698
    @mattwolf7698 Před 4 lety +7

    That TV seemed kind of low, better than having it above a fireplace though, I hate those set ups, they are too high.

  • @MasterChief-sl9ro
    @MasterChief-sl9ro Před 7 lety +1

    I love the new USB single outlet. They use them now in RV's to power and charge other devices. Without the need to run separate low voltage cables.

  • @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
    @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power Před 8 lety +12

    infrared repeater...whoah.

  • @hassasinali7979
    @hassasinali7979 Před 7 lety +1

    OMG I NEED THIS.
    ive looked all day to see how to get the speakers up

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi Před 3 lety +3

    I enjoyed it thanks 🙏

  • @jameshawkins809
    @jameshawkins809 Před 7 lety +3

    Great Video, I am actually about to do this myself at my home. I want a nice whole home audio system but that infrared repeater is something I didn't know about that I will have to try out.

  • @davidasdasd4666
    @davidasdasd4666 Před 4 lety +17

    The way he inserted those speaker cables made my eyes hurt.

    • @LazyScoutJace
      @LazyScoutJace Před 4 lety

      😂😂😂😂 don't let any audiophiles see it. 😂😂😂

  • @yuenglingking
    @yuenglingking Před 8 lety +63

    good install especially the cable management but i think i would have mounted it another 6 to 12 inches higher.

    • @MacDaddy635
      @MacDaddy635 Před 8 lety +1

      The height just depends on your seating position because you don't want to have to crane your neck to view the TV.

    • @yuenglingking
      @yuenglingking Před 8 lety +7

      5:23 adding a few more inches to another foot would in no way make him crane his neck

    • @MacDaddy635
      @MacDaddy635 Před 8 lety

      +yuenglingking it's all down to personal preference

    • @yuenglingking
      @yuenglingking Před 8 lety +1

      +MacDaddy635 this is true. thats why i said "i would" but i mean cmon the tv is below eye level

    • @milesj.943
      @milesj.943 Před 7 lety

      Yup, mount a little higher and angle down slightly, that will reduce glare. The top of my TV is mounted almost at the top of my head and I'm 6'2"

  • @mattellis1256
    @mattellis1256 Před 8 lety +1

    I would like to have seen the process behind mounting the speakers and where the wires went. Also where the lines for the repeaters and where the IR repeater receiver was placed. Directly on the TV? Lastly, the receptacle that can charge a phone... Can it also charge an iPad? The adapters for iPhone and iPad are different.

  • @oriolaaregbesola9960
    @oriolaaregbesola9960 Před 6 lety

    I don’t have my own house yet, but I’ll save this video so you can make my life easier when I finally get need wires to be hidden.

  • @jjglaser
    @jjglaser Před 8 lety +55

    Its nice, but mounted a little to low i think.

    • @ChavezDIY
      @ChavezDIY Před 6 lety +12

      Majjespecter that's the proper level. Most ppl think above fireplace is best, but it's not.

    • @InCountry6970
      @InCountry6970 Před 6 lety +10

      As a installer myself, a wall mounted flat TV should have the bottom of the screen level with the viewers eyes. like when you're seated on a couch, but this TV does look to low to me as well.

    • @thomaslanik7215
      @thomaslanik7215 Před 6 lety +4

      Mounting a TV above a fireplace and mantle seems logical and "right" but for homes that use the TV often it's a mistake. The higher viewing angle will soon cause "neck fatigue". Many homeowners pick over the fireplace locations to avoid redesigning the living room seating and furniture- it's a poor compromise if the TV is used on a regular basis. But, tastes vary and logic can take a secondary priority.

    • @kimmyymmik
      @kimmyymmik Před 4 lety +2

      Miguel Chavez well don’t exaggerate the op didn’t say above the fireplace was the best he just said it’d too low, which is true 😂😂

    • @volundrfrey896
      @volundrfrey896 Před 4 lety +1

      @@InCountry6970 Never heard anyone say that before, the usual recommendation that I've heard is that the middle of the TV should be at eye level but personally I think that depends on how big your TV is. For computer screens you want the top of your screen to be at eye level, so for it to be the bottom of TV's seems quite weird.

  • @xgum
    @xgum Před 2 lety

    LMAO 1:38 simplest fishing possible

  • @Wakeywhodat
    @Wakeywhodat Před 8 lety +2

    Hey installer Scott, you need to leave that razor knife in the bag and use a Sheetrock saw. Much cleaner cuts and it is faster.

  • @AlexGarcia-vv4ux
    @AlexGarcia-vv4ux Před 4 lety +5

    😅 1:10 “ okay I got it “ he’s watched to many previous episodes . 2foot run

  • @chefgotbeats3390
    @chefgotbeats3390 Před 2 lety

    Love y'all's show, and have been watching for years! My question is how do you mount a t.v. on a mobile home wall?

  • @SummerofKittyLove
    @SummerofKittyLove Před 7 lety +23

    Way too much work. I don't even know how to get to the unknown other side/mystery basement of the wall in an eight-unit condo. :(((

    • @rjdatdude23
      @rjdatdude23 Před 7 lety +9

      Tinker Diggens I'll help you. I rewired my friend entire house and it worked like a charm until it burnt to a crisp

    • @SummerofKittyLove
      @SummerofKittyLove Před 7 lety +1

      swagg so smooth23 hahahaha

  • @thunderscratch66
    @thunderscratch66 Před 8 lety +1

    Lucky me. My cable company box has a remote that works over radio frequency.

  • @phildoodler2199
    @phildoodler2199 Před 7 lety +1

    I've not got a basement - I'll just by a cabinet and sit the tv on it. I've just saved myself time and money.

  • @jessegamingtv2146
    @jessegamingtv2146 Před 8 lety +98

    A 47" T.V. Hanging that low in your living room? Dang, not my style.

    • @raymondleggs5508
      @raymondleggs5508 Před 8 lety +18

      +JesseFernandesTV at least its not WAY up high over a fireplace. it hurt your neck!

    • @hannahtomes5033
      @hannahtomes5033 Před 7 lety +1

      JesseFernandesTV ikr

    • @MoneyManHolmes
      @MoneyManHolmes Před 6 lety +2

      Well the home owner was a shorter guy so maybe that works for him. Mine is like 5 feet up.

    • @ChavezDIY
      @ChavezDIY Před 6 lety +6

      The ideal position of TVs is above eye level. Think of like going to the movie theater, the best seats are where your eyes are about mid screen height.

    • @foxfiresidechats5227
      @foxfiresidechats5227 Před 4 lety +1

      JesseFernandesTV exactly

  • @safepethaven
    @safepethaven Před 8 lety +1

    And of course the contractor patched the drywall and paint touchup before he left LOLOLOLOLOLOL

  • @stclairstclair
    @stclairstclair Před 8 lety +1

    For anyone out there who doesn't know how to do this job, Any wall you'll need to run wires into will be automatically pre-drilled at the bottom between the studs, just wave your hand holding the wire in that area and you'll notice it is predrilled with an ample amount of room for a large bundle of wires. (I worked installing alarms for ADT, I prided myself at getting a wire into a room/place that others could not), so I do not understand how this video would help anyone who hasn't run wire, a monkey could stuff a wire through a pre-existing hole, Its learning how to drill into the correct spots that is ignored here, See Blanca W's comment for instance.

  • @dingo5208
    @dingo5208 Před 3 lety +1

    Now show one on an outside insulated wall for us energy efficient types.

  • @JohnnyLetter
    @JohnnyLetter Před rokem

    I like to vacuum at night with all the curtains drawn and the lights off so boy was I glad to see that outlets can have nightlights

  • @mikecampbell5856
    @mikecampbell5856 Před 3 lety +1

    A nice entertainment center would have worked just fine.

  • @benjaminswedberg7175
    @benjaminswedberg7175 Před 6 lety +26

    The video should be called “how to turn a $50 project into a $1000 dollar project :)

    • @clemire83
      @clemire83 Před 5 lety

      recessed outlets 10$ each. lv box 5$ 150 feet cat6 30$ 25foot hdmi cable 50$ 6 feet romex 14/2 5$ Wallmount 30$ IR extender 14$

  • @Blobjonblob
    @Blobjonblob Před 8 lety +9

    Seems a very expensive way just to hang a TV. How much would a sparky charge for that?

    • @zcpoling
      @zcpoling Před 8 lety +2

      +iShootBandits This is a job that anyone can do. The only reason you would need an electrician is if the owner doesn't feel comfortable installing the outlet.

    • @Bill.Pearson
      @Bill.Pearson Před 6 lety +1

      This is to show people how to do it themselves. What's the point in watching if you're just going to hire someone?

  • @chagoriver7159
    @chagoriver7159 Před 8 lety +111

    what if you have a real wall? you know, the ones that cant be cut through with a knife?

    • @a.c.jimenez8274
      @a.c.jimenez8274 Před 7 lety +11

      chago river then too bad for you. thats what

    • @tempesttube
      @tempesttube Před 7 lety +7

      The wall is covered in plaster. It's probably has wood lath behind it. You didn't notice the detail? Scoring the plaster with a knife prevents chipping of the plaster when the actual cut is made. In fact, you can see where he didn't score the plaster deeply enough and ended up chipping the plaster anyway.

    • @labeebahmed4935
      @labeebahmed4935 Před 7 lety

      chago river r rrr r r r things
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    • @jellybunny2614
      @jellybunny2614 Před 6 lety

      I have sheetrock for my walls

    • @QuadroNVS
      @QuadroNVS Před 6 lety

      I've got plaster walls in my house and I have seen 120volt plug in drills bind up when I had my TV hung. I do wish I had drywall sometimes, this is so I could do this type of work without calling a contractor.

  • @bgregg55
    @bgregg55 Před 8 lety

    & IR repeaters are a big PITA. we have been installing wi-fi based remotes for years now. we use mostly logitech harmony smart control systems. no more having to point the remote at anything.

    • @kporter85db
      @kporter85db Před 8 lety

      You still gotta get the ir to the device being controlled.

    • @bgregg55
      @bgregg55 Před 8 lety

      that's done with an IR blaster that is placed in the equipment cabinet. & it blast in every direction so placement is easy unlike with those silly stick-on emitters.

  • @Outlawrockman
    @Outlawrockman Před 6 lety +1

    I feel like this is an overly complicated way to hang a tv. Just buy a tv stand that features both a mount and little channels to discretely run wires from the cable box and DVD player stored below the tv. You’ll save yourself the hassle of running wires and cutting holes in walls. You can even buy special holders to mount the sound bar below the tv, once again avoiding the need to drill holes in the wall. If you run wires thru the walls and floor, good luck troubleshooting and replacing wires if you begin experiencing issues with any of the components.

  • @jameshoward8544
    @jameshoward8544 Před 4 lety +2

    Great job by Johnny Sins

  • @no-oneshome3083
    @no-oneshome3083 Před 8 lety +5

    having hollow wooden walls must be great, would love to see how expensive and messy it is to do that in England with our solid brick walls.

    • @kas2388
      @kas2388 Před 7 lety +1

      No-Ones Home We actually don't need brick houses... wooden houses give so much support. its just that you dont know anythimg

    • @GlitchedPepsi
      @GlitchedPepsi Před 4 lety

      Brick is not super strong buddy. lol

  • @FrankWolenczak
    @FrankWolenczak Před 6 lety

    I want to mount two or more flat screens that's being used with a tower and one of the screens doubles for my PS4 and X1 console. But the screens are different sizes

  • @sterling1951
    @sterling1951 Před 2 lety

    We’re are the wires for the speakers from and left and right ?

  • @RockyC89
    @RockyC89 Před 6 lety

    So y’all not gonnna make sure the mounting bracket is level? That’s cool, that’s cool.

  • @vanitysenquiz8823
    @vanitysenquiz8823 Před 3 lety +1

    Why put the TV so low? Can u guys explain that to me, plz???

  • @LilCoxyBoi13
    @LilCoxyBoi13 Před 6 lety

    Thanks this video helped a lot

  • @hassasinali7979
    @hassasinali7979 Před 7 lety +1

    so htf did the speakers get on the wall then?

  • @eldstgilmorbarboydodellatb4413

    💚💚💚💚 bookmark/notes : from the scratch proof electrical (soon to be wool ) blanket to the the push closet with a bunch hopefully brush proof outlets . Cutting outs bunch drywall remotes . Great electrical / everything sheetwalk remote

  • @stevenpires
    @stevenpires Před 6 lety

    Nice new outlets awesome

  • @MrDiabolicmuffin
    @MrDiabolicmuffin Před 7 lety +4

    Check your codes... a lot of location don't allow low voltage wires in the wall with out protection

    • @adisharr
      @adisharr Před 6 lety

      Which is a ridiculous bullshit code. OH NO MY ETHERNET IS ON FIRE!

    • @jasonmorehouse3756
      @jasonmorehouse3756 Před 6 lety +1

      ethernet cables can catch fire, especially if it's used with a POE device

    • @electricaf365
      @electricaf365 Před 3 lety

      Not true

  • @kingraiderr
    @kingraiderr Před 4 lety

    Dvd player ? what year was this filmed?

  • @ZiMZiLLA
    @ZiMZiLLA Před 7 lety

    I think I'd run some piping or something from one end of the cable management hole to the other. That way I don't have to eff with the basement to run cables. Just fishtape through the pipe and call it a day.

  • @lehung8576
    @lehung8576 Před 7 lety

    most important to hang the TV on the wall is not mentioned, you must to show how to find the frame behind the wall to set TV holder!:)

  • @cjc793
    @cjc793 Před 3 lety

    Anyone else notice that he used one of the bolts for attaching the mount to the TV instead of a lag screw!

  • @besipp
    @besipp Před 7 lety

    this is possible only on USa paper walls

  • @Ichabod_Jericho
    @Ichabod_Jericho Před 4 lety

    Here’s your surround sound speaker. Let’s put them right in front of you so the sound cannot surround you lmao

  • @Bremend
    @Bremend Před 3 lety

    Aren't you not supposed to run low voltage (data) cables in the same stud bay since you will get interference?

  • @SR-hl5vz
    @SR-hl5vz Před 6 lety +1

    Yea .... on the table it goes.

  • @smackerlacker8708
    @smackerlacker8708 Před 8 lety

    Good god, why didn't you mount the speakers level with the TV? Why?

  • @rdgk1se3019
    @rdgk1se3019 Před 6 lety

    On those outdoor receptacles........shouldn't they be GFCI?

  • @itzgametimevip1111
    @itzgametimevip1111 Před 3 lety +1

    I think I need to buy a charge outlet to put in my room

  • @justinwoods240
    @justinwoods240 Před 4 lety

    I haven't seen those remotes for years

  • @julioenriello
    @julioenriello Před 8 lety

    Goog comment tho about installing the tv just right above eye level from seating position, not too many people know this.

  • @luiscortex1326
    @luiscortex1326 Před 8 lety

    TOH has a yt channel wtf? Sweet

  • @95South_
    @95South_ Před 3 lety +1

    I can understand the TV mounting but when it comes to the night lights and the other gadgets I'm kind of lost 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @volundrfrey896
    @volundrfrey896 Před 4 lety

    If you like most don't want to go through the trouble of making holes in your walls then just buy a cheap cable channel and run your cables through that. It's cheaper and much easier.

  • @dannusmk1578
    @dannusmk1578 Před 6 lety

    Awesome thanx

  • @leleowens8447
    @leleowens8447 Před 7 lety

    what type of speakers are those i like them

  • @MobileDecay
    @MobileDecay Před 6 lety +17

    In America are walls our made out of cocaine. ^_^

  • @khonchusakwerius7237
    @khonchusakwerius7237 Před 7 lety

    Dude,,, did he run the IR repeater cable thru down stairs also?? if so, that's a long cable..

  • @chicoman000
    @chicoman000 Před 8 lety

    Mind blown!!!!

  • @ShakespeareCafe
    @ShakespeareCafe Před 3 lety +1

    Perhaps he should have explained how to steal the tv off screen.

  • @motifman07
    @motifman07 Před 6 lety

    What if He wants to change the furniture around

  • @nytom4info
    @nytom4info Před 6 lety +1

    Read the instructions... make sure you find studs! ;)

  • @Tony-lf3il
    @Tony-lf3il Před 3 lety

    Where do you get wires that long ?

  • @lopezlopez2501
    @lopezlopez2501 Před 6 lety

    looks good but it's like 2ft off the floor

  • @yaosio
    @yaosio Před 7 lety

    I would just put a table under the TV to hold all the boxes and cover up the power cable.

  • @TheRealFOSFOR
    @TheRealFOSFOR Před 6 lety +1

    funny how the comment section seem to be full of people who never heard of drywall...

    • @yeyito2818
      @yeyito2818 Před 6 lety

      My country hasnt left the stone age!! We still use the bodies of enemy spies for mortar!! Like jeez. We use concrete..for prisons

  • @exile9237
    @exile9237 Před 8 lety +7

    the speakers mounted right along the sides of the tv wouldve looked good.

  • @ryanjonesky
    @ryanjonesky Před 6 lety

    LCD in 2016?

  • @stephenwingo29
    @stephenwingo29 Před 8 lety

    That's awesome

  • @YoungBlaze
    @YoungBlaze Před 7 lety +1

    um i cant cut chunks of wall out that big! WTF

  • @TDMorr1
    @TDMorr1 Před 7 lety

    ايش البيوت المخصية هذه

  • @ChrisAllen150
    @ChrisAllen150 Před 8 lety

    This was just too funny....

  • @miguelpallardelli9476
    @miguelpallardelli9476 Před 8 lety +18

    who live at this house ... mini me , or the 7 friends of snow white ...???

  • @Supplychainpapi
    @Supplychainpapi Před 7 lety

    You don't just drill in the wall where ever you want to lol

  • @creavlin
    @creavlin Před 2 lety

    no fire block? horizontal stud, anyone?

  • @chadwilliam1
    @chadwilliam1 Před 7 lety

    tv should have a surge protector

  • @the486man9
    @the486man9 Před 7 lety +1

    How would you play the Wii?

  • @terry6020
    @terry6020 Před 6 lety

    He ran low voltage and high voltahe parallel

  • @HowardSantiago-qn4kv
    @HowardSantiago-qn4kv Před 8 lety

    I have no basement and crawl space is really tight

    • @derpherpp
      @derpherpp Před 8 lety +2

      same here, that's means we're outa luck

    • @HeyImLarry
      @HeyImLarry Před 8 lety

      I hope you like tight spaces m8

  • @agha7627
    @agha7627 Před 8 lety

    hi ,
    I. bilal from Phoenix, AZ
    can someone tell where to get the wall socket that be hide behind the Mount TV

    • @corwin759
      @corwin759 Před 7 lety

      ace, lowes, any hardware chain

  • @romarro4616
    @romarro4616 Před 6 lety

    As long u live alone and not planning to move anything around or get new furniture
    U gonna be fine