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  1. CGar you may need one that can find studs that are buried really deep. Mine has two settings: shallow studs and deep studs.

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  2. Hanging is usually always the only answer in a bedroom because there’s not enough room at the foot of the bed to also have a dresser against the wall for it to sit on. that’s how mine is set up.

  3. “Is there a trick in finding studs in plastered . . . ? The stud finder just doesn’t seem to catch it”

    Kens, you’re asking dave if there’s a trick in finding plastered studs? Really?

  4. DIBS is correct but only 3 points of attachment. The mount is a single beam one. The TV is not heavy really (maybe 30 lbs). I am not worried that it’ll fall and it does look much better on the wall and because of the way the parential units bedroom is set up, the wall hanging is the best option.

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