Post 7 made on Thursday February 27, 2020 at 02:21 |
Ernie Gilman Yes, That Ernie! |
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You'll probably always ask or specify how the back of a custom cabinet is to be built. If you're dealing with a cabinet and some cheesy piece of 1/4" crap that's a half inch off the wall, then you've got a problem .
Even there, you could take a hole saw to the rear panel in those locations where you're going to support the TV, then use those fliptoggles or togglers (I only use 1/4"-20 togglers myself) with spacers. This could give you a mounting surface at each location that's further from the wall than the cabinet back. Voila, the wall supports the TV and the backing is out of the picture.
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