I used a studfinder to locate, but it turned out there was some wood behind the ceiling, but only like an inch and a half. That can't be a stud, can it?
Thank you for the demo....our homes studs are not the legal width so hanging from the ceiling is the only other choice...Do you think it's safe to put a 65" TV on a ceiling mount?
Hey Santa 😆... How long have you been growing your beard lol? Mine (Black Santa here lol) has been just a year and a half or so, and is about 4"-6" shorter than yours... 😉.
3:20 Look at the bottom right of screen...BARELY has the VERY EDGE of the second screw head holding the plate up...but eah, feel free to do it however you want if it's your expensive tv and the only person who would ever get hurt if it comes down
Little late to but somebody else might have the same question. If you were putting lag bolts directly into wood, you do not need a plastic anchor. Those are for drywall and screws with a downward force. Also when using lag bolts into wood, you must pre-drill the hole with the appropriate size bit for the lag bolt you are using. Bigger is not better when it comes to lagboots especially in load-bearing structures. The strength of a lag bolt comes from its pull out rating and how many threads are in the material. The weight a bolt can safely hold I would say one and a half times the load (TV and mount combined weight) and that would be found as the bolts tensile strength rating. These figures are readily available in lbs or newton meters but anything grade 5 or higher would work. Grade 8 is what's usually available in hardware store. When I said bigger is not always better. This means you don't need a huge bolt. What you were drilling into is only an inch and a half wide by 3.25 for the depth and your drywall is 1/2 in to 3/4 thick. So if you want 2 in of grab Force, you will need to drill 2 1/2- 2 3/4 from the ceiling. Then use a bolt that is 2 1/2 - 2 3/4. If you choose a bolt that is too wide you will actually weaken the structure on integrity of the board you are screwing into. It is far more important to have a longer bolt and the correct drill bit for that lag bolt then it is to use a bigger bolt.
***WARNING**WARNING*** Great video. They forgot one very important small step and if it wasn't such a huge safety issue i wouldn't say anything. One attaching the ceiling mount to the ceiling. After putting in your 2 anchor bolts, turning them to lock and tightening them against the mount... You see those other two screw holes? You need to put a screw in at least one. The purpose of the screw is not to hold any weight so you don't need a drywall anchor or to do any work above the ceiling. The purpose of those two screws, in those holes, is to keep the mount from turning off the slotted locks. Wood and drywall swell and shrink depending on humidity, not allot but enough to loosen the anchor bolts so they have play. Now regardless of whether it is an adjustable design or not, if the tv (which is attached to the pole, and essentially is a lever giving mechanical advantage *got kids do they ever do stupid things?) if it is turned the right way, beyond its design or its stop, it can pivot on its axis with little effort and it can come loose. "That is what the two screw holes are for", to keep the mount from turning once installed regardless of conditions. They are just a lock for the mount. Everything else in the video was excellent and good advice just don't skip that step. 2x 1 inch screws that cost less than a penny each, isn't a huge in ensuring your highend tv doesn't meet an untimely demise of god forbid anyone is injured when it comes down 😁👍.
How would you install a hospital-grade height adjustable heavy duty ceiling TV mount like this one ( DC982CA www.computerdesksdepot.com/products/cuzzi-dc982ca-ceiling-adjustable-height-monitor-arm-white) , which weighs 50 lbs, before adding the TV or monitor. Any way to reinforce the ceiling?
"We've already located the studs" Lol finding a stud is usually the hardest part
I used a studfinder to locate, but it turned out there was some wood behind the ceiling, but only like an inch and a half. That can't be a stud, can it?
Awesome, straight to the point instructions.
Never knew Santa was a handy man too.....ho ho ho let’s get your tele on the go.
YOUR BEARD is 100/100
Thank you for the demo....our homes studs are not the legal width so hanging from the ceiling is the only other choice...Do you think it's safe to put a 65" TV on a ceiling mount?
Top man, Very helpful. Thanks
Hi.. new subscriber here... your videos are fun and easy to watch... love it
awesome stuff man thanks!
How can you tell if theres electric wires, living on the 2nd floor of an apartment (there are 3 floors, I don't want to destroy anything)
Love it friend keep doing video's 👌👌👌
nice tanks sir god bless you
I wish you could have showed where you hit the wires
Jamie P I agree
Is there anything for cathedral ceilings ?
where do you plug it in?
I used a stud finder and thought I had located my stud, then I drilled and it only went in like an inch and a half. any ideas why that would happen?
I think this guy showed me how to make homemade hard cider....
Great video. you need to pick up a impact driver to go with that drill. ;)
I got that and the impact drill together on sale a while ago. Best purchase!
Where do the outlets go?
So how does the cables enter into the ceiling??
Stunning bear doing stuff...yes please. Woof!
Can this hold on false ceiling?
I have a question. is your ceiling in drywall or concrete?
drywall ,and he knows where is wood board located inside ceiling. this video does not help you.
Hey Santa 😆... How long have you been growing your beard lol? Mine (Black Santa here lol) has been just a year and a half or so, and is about 4"-6" shorter than yours... 😉.
3:20 Look at the bottom right of screen...BARELY has the VERY EDGE of the second screw head holding the plate up...but eah, feel free to do it however you want if it's your expensive tv and the only person who would ever get hurt if it comes down
Needs washers.
is it safe to put the bolts directly into the ceiling?? shouldn't there be those plasticky things in which you can place the bolts?
Little late to but somebody else might have the same question. If you were putting lag bolts directly into wood, you do not need a plastic anchor. Those are for drywall and screws with a downward force. Also when using lag bolts into wood, you must pre-drill the hole with the appropriate size bit for the lag bolt you are using. Bigger is not better when it comes to lagboots especially in load-bearing structures. The strength of a lag bolt comes from its pull out rating and how many threads are in the material. The weight a bolt can safely hold I would say one and a half times the load (TV and mount combined weight) and that would be found as the bolts tensile strength rating. These figures are readily available in lbs or newton meters but anything grade 5 or higher would work. Grade 8 is what's usually available in hardware store.
When I said bigger is not always better. This means you don't need a huge bolt. What you were drilling into is only an inch and a half wide by 3.25 for the depth and your drywall is 1/2 in to 3/4 thick. So if you want 2 in of grab Force, you will need to drill 2 1/2- 2 3/4 from the ceiling. Then use a bolt that is 2 1/2 - 2 3/4.
If you choose a bolt that is too wide you will actually weaken the structure on integrity of the board you are screwing into. It is far more important to have a longer bolt and the correct drill bit for that lag bolt then it is to use a bigger bolt.
thank you Santa
Bom dia amor.
Hi!!! I bought a tv bracket ceiling but I realised that my ceiling is very thin... do you think is safe to mount it?
Thank you 🙂
***WARNING**WARNING***
Great video. They forgot one very important small step and if it wasn't such a huge safety issue i wouldn't say anything.
One attaching the ceiling mount to the ceiling. After putting in your 2 anchor bolts, turning them to lock and tightening them against the mount...
You see those other two screw holes? You need to put a screw in at least one. The purpose of the screw is not to hold any weight so you don't need a drywall anchor or to do any work above the ceiling. The purpose of those two screws, in those holes, is to keep the mount from turning off the slotted locks. Wood and drywall swell and shrink depending on humidity, not allot but enough to loosen the anchor bolts so they have play. Now regardless of whether it is an adjustable design or not, if the tv (which is attached to the pole, and essentially is a lever giving mechanical advantage *got kids do they ever do stupid things?) if it is turned the right way, beyond its design or its stop, it can pivot on its axis with little effort and it can come loose. "That is what the two screw holes are for", to keep the mount from turning once installed regardless of conditions. They are just a lock for the mount.
Everything else in the video was excellent and good advice just don't skip that step. 2x 1 inch screws that cost less than a penny each, isn't a huge in ensuring your highend tv doesn't meet an untimely demise of god forbid anyone is injured when it comes down 😁👍.
I swear I've seen him make hard cider
How would you install a hospital-grade height adjustable heavy duty ceiling TV mount like this one ( DC982CA www.computerdesksdepot.com/products/cuzzi-dc982ca-ceiling-adjustable-height-monitor-arm-white) , which weighs 50 lbs, before adding the TV or monitor. Any way to reinforce the ceiling?
So you're not going to add any washers on that bracket🤷🏿♂️🤣🤣
U didn't show how u line up the beam.
oh my. 55cm? I think you mean 55mm or 2.5in. lol
Now, that's a beard.
Only hold up to 42”
Where are the wires???
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My house fell down
Help mee my tv doesnt tilt down after i tilt upwardss plss helpp
Thank youuu for saving me from my gf's mom
Skip to 5:56 you’ll thank me for it
Thanks man haaaaa
santa
why? why do you think that that beard is attractive?
Why why do you think that beard looks bad? Why does it matter to you fool
This only showed mounting it. Nothing else. Terrible video.