How to custom mount a screen anywhere on wall or vaulted ceiling easily!

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I was getting bored with only three 46" displays and decided it was time to add a new one to the family. I purchased this Monoprice 27" Zero-G IPS display and did a full review on it in my last video but now it was time to mount it above my other screens to give me a place to put my live streams and YouTube videos and other stuff while I'm gaming with nVidia surround!

The mount I used was from Monoprice and can be used on concrete walls with an anchor or on drywall if you go directly into a stud. This tutorial will show you how to create a brace to mount the display absolutely anywhere you want on the wall while keeping it secure and earthquake proof. I hope you enjoy the video and give you some good ideas for your own computer setup (or TV since you could use this same method)

From Monoprice.com:
Here's an attractive, durable and verstile mount for your flat panel display. The tilt and slide mechanism with screw and lever locks almost has a "steam punk" look to it. The device is recommended for screens up to 30" and 66 lbs. The mount is made from steel and has a nice powder coat finish.

The mount allows you to tilt the display up and down about 35 degrees off center max. You can swivel it side to side up to 50 degrees off center max. And, it will retract down to a depth of 3.25" when parallel and even to the wall and extend out to a maximum of about 5.75".

It will support any display within the weight limit that has a VESA 75, 100, 200 or 200x100 compliant mounting pattern. (VESA 75 is a square hole pattern where each hole is about 3" apart vertically and horizontally. VESA 100 has holes that are about 4" apart. VESA 200 are about 8" apart. VESA 200x100 are about 8" apart horizontally and 4" apart vertically).

IMPORTANT! Please note that the screen sizes listed are only approximations. The VESA pattern used to mount the display and the weight of the display are the primary indicators of whether a given display and mount are compatible. Please check the VESA pattern listed in your product manual to ensure that this mount will work with your display. This show is an independent production of Jerry Berg (aka Barnacules). Opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of my employer, friends, or any companies mentioned in the show. Email business inquiries to Barnacules@barnnerd.com Help the channel by donating BitCoin to 1MfVZVMjfUUq8srg1d4RbgXR5e7JLw7R6P

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