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Posted by RBM on March 5, 2008, 7:05 pm
>I had a fireplace removed and replaced with a framed wall and drywall. The
>contractor used metal studs (without my knowledge). I should have asked,
>but, I just missed it. I had always intended to put a 52" tv up there.
>With the metal studs, however, I'm not sure whether they will support the
>weight. I contacted the contractor and he suggested that they can insert
>wood into the studs where the tv will be, then lag the tv support into the
>studs.
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> Thinking about what he said got me thinking. His explanation leads me to
> believe that he might put in a one foot/two feet at most piece of wood
> into the metal stud. My question is will this be enough to support an
> 80-100 pound tv? Without the wood stud running ceiling to floor, where
> would the support come from?
>
> Any thoughts you might have would be deeply appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
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> edee em
> I know the truth is out there but I like to stay in...
The support comes from the metal studs with sheetrock being screwed to it.
The big problem is screwing the bracket into the studs. The blocking should
work fine
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