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#291894 12-Dec-2021 10:42
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I have searched google and youtube and cant find answer. I have 43 inch Sony Tv I want to mount to the wall. I have a wall mount bracket. Was wondering if using self tapping screws would be okay to use.  I live in an ECO Cottage which is constructed of colour steel foam sandwich so the wall is steel, no plasterboard or studs





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  #2830641 12-Dec-2021 11:54
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k1w1k1d:

 

If the house was built by ECO Cottages NZ, I would contact them for advice.

 

Otherwise a company that makes, or uses, the insulated panels.

 

 

This is good advice and my bet is that you’ll end up using self-tapping hex-headed tek screws, something like these





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  #2831396 13-Dec-2021 12:48
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Eco cottage pop rivet them on apparently.





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