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Good evening all!
I have this job ahead of me, and sadly it's not on a nice clean plasterboard cavity wall, but on a thick-plastered brick wall in a Victorian flat.
Now, I have done some research into this, but quite frankly I would rather have some of you experienced folks point me at the best way to achieve this.
To give you the full picture (did you see what I did there?) the TV will be mounted above a mock fireplace which I have just installed, and which is currently removable, until I have finished everything and have done all the filling etc. Therefore, the vertical distance from the back of the TV to the top of the fireplace is only about 1 foot, or less...below the mantlepiece the cable can exit into the free space behind, and will then be routed to one side, above the skirting, via a drilled hole in the side of the fireplace, a bit of trunking, to the double socket 2 feet away.
The plaster is about 1.5 inches thick. Being honest, would you just raggle it, stick in some trunking, and plaster over?
I know...not best practice, but surely it's obvious there's a cable or two under there? I would label the replastered area. I had to cut the telephone cable when fitting the fireplace, and join it with some new stuff...different colours...put a wee label in the socket for the next guy, and although only 2 wires were in use, I connected 4 for possible future use (Ok, I lied, that was just to help me when I have to do some more work and can't remember what I did!)
Right, buried cables, less than 50mm, but bl**dy obvious...do I protect it?
Any suggestions gratefully received...and brickbats too! The customer is not fussy, but is a VIP!
 
Jeeeeez the OP could have just asked "how do I mount a TV in an old house on the wall"

We need a new Youtube Channel, any other other comedian on here want to go "halves", Wilko?
 
it's very difficult to mount a modern TV right. the tw4ts put the knobs round the side these days, so you don't know which is the front.
 
The shiny bit with the moving image usually gives the clue away as to which is front and back, also RTFM ;o))))
but the back is got all those funny sockets and things we ain;t never heard of. usb,hmid,yideo in video out, much more interesting thasn the programmes. esp. when you stick 1000V megger probe up them and watch silly coon chips exploding.
 
but the back is got all those funny sockets and things we ain;t never heard of. usb,hmid,yideo in video out, much more interesting thasn the programmes. esp. when you stick 1000V megger probe up them and watch silly coon chips exploding.
You'd be shot in W12 using words like "coon"
 

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