All,
I've bought an electric fire with downwards convection. I wanted to create a fake wall in an alcove in our living room, mount our tv and have the fire underneath.
I planned to build out from the alcove quite a bit (its about half a metre deep) so that I could put an inbuilt shelf between the tv and the fire for dvd player, playstation. All the wires would drop behind it all etc.
The fire has arrived and it weighs 22kg. I was thinking I'd mount the tv, fire etc on 3/4 or 1inch plywood fake wall, built out on a frame (assuming 2by2 or something). I'm worried if the wall would take the weight of the fire?
The tv weights less - 12kg...
Any comments / help appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan.
I've bought an electric fire with downwards convection. I wanted to create a fake wall in an alcove in our living room, mount our tv and have the fire underneath.
I planned to build out from the alcove quite a bit (its about half a metre deep) so that I could put an inbuilt shelf between the tv and the fire for dvd player, playstation. All the wires would drop behind it all etc.
The fire has arrived and it weighs 22kg. I was thinking I'd mount the tv, fire etc on 3/4 or 1inch plywood fake wall, built out on a frame (assuming 2by2 or something). I'm worried if the wall would take the weight of the fire?
The tv weights less - 12kg...
Any comments / help appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan.