Fe_man2000
Prominent Member
Hi,
I have got a cheap but effective wall mount for my 50" TV, but it was put in place for a different TV in the past. the VESA holes on the back of the new TV are a lot lower, right at the bottom of it due to it being thinner, so once mounted it has had the result of moving the TV up the wall around 6" and its just too high now.
So I can of course remove the mount , redrill etc and lower it down but I was wondering if anyone was aware of a set of brakets or similar I could attach to the back of the TV and and then attach my mount to these brackets but lower down. This will push the TV out from the wall a bit more but that's not an issue for me as it will save me from removing and redrilling into my chimney breast which is something I am trying to avoid if possible.
Any thoughts on how to lower the TV without moving the mount ?
NOTE - I have a wall mount very simlar to this one
Amazon product ASIN B07GMMYXRP
Cheers
I have got a cheap but effective wall mount for my 50" TV, but it was put in place for a different TV in the past. the VESA holes on the back of the new TV are a lot lower, right at the bottom of it due to it being thinner, so once mounted it has had the result of moving the TV up the wall around 6" and its just too high now.
So I can of course remove the mount , redrill etc and lower it down but I was wondering if anyone was aware of a set of brakets or similar I could attach to the back of the TV and and then attach my mount to these brackets but lower down. This will push the TV out from the wall a bit more but that's not an issue for me as it will save me from removing and redrilling into my chimney breast which is something I am trying to avoid if possible.
Any thoughts on how to lower the TV without moving the mount ?
NOTE - I have a wall mount very simlar to this one
Amazon product ASIN B07GMMYXRP
Cheers
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