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most brackets would not be big enough to cover the required amount of ply adequately plus removing the plaster board gives an opportunity to get a good fix on the ply.Could you not just fix a piece of ply directly on to the plaster wall, but secured to wall studs underneath, without removing any plaster? Ply will be covered by TV anyway, and less repairs required afterwards if the TV is moved. I may be doing something similar myself in the very near future!
most brackets would not be big enough to cover the required amount of ply adequately plus removing the plaster board gives an opportunity to get a good fix on the ply.
If this ply is then screwed directly into the wall studs (through the plasterboard) using sufficiently long screws, nothing will shift it. Then simply screw the TV brackets onto the ply at whatever spacing is required, and the TV will cover it all easily. To remove, simply reverse the process, and all that is left will be the screw holes, not a large piece of ply in place of the removed plasterboard.
Anyway, no competition here Davidoco, I just thought mine was a simpler way of doing the same job with less damage, but equally effective.
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