I was getting ready to wall mount my new 50" plasma, and I discovered that the studs in my wall are exactly 8" off center from being able to mount where I want to on the wall -- basically the worst possible position. So, I was thinking I could install a couple of horizontal board to attach the mount to (Sanus vmaa18 articulating mount). That way, I get to attach the boards to 3 studs.
1. How do I know how thick the boards need to be to hold the screws so the screws don't just rip through under the weight? Can I use 1x4s (3/4" thick) or do I need 2x4s?
2. Is there a particular size screw that I need to use to attach the boards to the studs?
3. Is the stud/drywall/board sandwich going to crush the drywall with the TV up?
Thanks,
Rob
1. How do I know how thick the boards need to be to hold the screws so the screws don't just rip through under the weight? Can I use 1x4s (3/4" thick) or do I need 2x4s?
2. Is there a particular size screw that I need to use to attach the boards to the studs?
3. Is the stud/drywall/board sandwich going to crush the drywall with the TV up?
Thanks,
Rob