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He drilled into the studs using the provided lag bolts. Not too tight—just until the washer kissed the metal. If he hit drywall only, he’d use the included heavy-duty anchors, but for 100 inches? Studs or bust.
He attached the to the TV’s VESA holes. Tight, but not Hulk-tight.
Leo grabbed a stud finder. Not the cheap magnetic one—the beeping kind. His wall had drywall, but a 100-pound TV needs wood. equatech universal tv wall mount 32 to 100 instructions
Pro tip from the story: If the back of your TV is curved or has a bump, use the longer spacers. If it’s flat, no spacers.
Leo stood there, holding his brand new 85-inch TV. It was magnificent. It was also terrifying. His old stand groaned under the weight. “Time to channel my inner contractor,” he muttered, opening the box. He drilled into the studs using the provided lag bolts
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The Equatech manual? He kept it behind the TV. Because one day, he’ll need to unlock those straps and upgrade to a 100-inch. Studs or bust
He looked at the leftover screws and shrugged. “Every man has a drawer for these.”