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I'm hoping to land a job installing televisions and whatnot for customers and doing conference room builds/upgrades when I get out of the military. I'm curious about how your television mount and install looks!
I’ve probably seen it posted and don’t remember. How long have you been in and when do plan to get out?
 
I'm hoping to land a job installing televisions and whatnot for customers and doing conference room builds/upgrades when I get out of the military. I'm curious about how your television mount and install looks!

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I'm hoping to land a job installing televisions and whatnot for customers and doing conference room builds/upgrades when I get out of the military. I'm curious about how your television mount and install looks!
It looks good for a wall mount. It is one of those that extends, tilts, and can be angled left or right. Dang thang weighs more than the TV. lol

A level and a stud finder (not TFG) are your friends.
 
It looks good for a wall mount. It is one of those that extends, tilts, and can be angled left or right. Dang thang weighs more than the TV. lol

A level and a stud finder (not TFG) are your friends.
I installed probably close to 100 during my NATO gig in Norfolk. It scares people, but TVs are so light today you can use fancy wall anchors and install safely right up against good Sheetrock without having to worry about finding wall studs
 
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I'm hoping to land a job installing televisions and whatnot for customers and doing conference room builds/upgrades when I get out of the military. I'm curious about how your television mount and install looks!
Look into fire security for business like government buildings it may pay better
 
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