Hi all,
Was wondering if anyone had any advice for mounting a TV onto a wooden column as opposed to masonry (which would be ideal but you can't win 'em all).
I have a column in my kitchen/diner that the wife wants the TV to be mounted to. The dimensions of this column are roughly 63cm wide by 19.5cm deep.
The "wood" is painted MDF-type material (so not solid lumber). The thickness of said wood is about 35mm.
Pic included below, but feel free to ask for any others you might need.
All advice (including a link to a good TV mount) would be appreciated.
p.s. at the moment I am thinking that for stability it might be a good idea to have a plate either side of the column with some m6 threaded rod going through to connect both plates, and then hold the TV. perhaps a bit misguided... ?
Also, the TV is quite an old(ish) 24 inch LCD TV which is probably on the heavy side (but cant be all that heavy, it's just a 24 inch.[/img]
Was wondering if anyone had any advice for mounting a TV onto a wooden column as opposed to masonry (which would be ideal but you can't win 'em all).
I have a column in my kitchen/diner that the wife wants the TV to be mounted to. The dimensions of this column are roughly 63cm wide by 19.5cm deep.
The "wood" is painted MDF-type material (so not solid lumber). The thickness of said wood is about 35mm.
Pic included below, but feel free to ask for any others you might need.
All advice (including a link to a good TV mount) would be appreciated.
p.s. at the moment I am thinking that for stability it might be a good idea to have a plate either side of the column with some m6 threaded rod going through to connect both plates, and then hold the TV. perhaps a bit misguided... ?
Also, the TV is quite an old(ish) 24 inch LCD TV which is probably on the heavy side (but cant be all that heavy, it's just a 24 inch.[/img]