Hey DIY'ers
We're hanging a TV on our wall and I'm googling around and everyone says a 3/4" plywood backplate is the way to go for studs too far for the mount. Great and dandy, studs are 24" and our mount maxes out well under 24 (like 16" studs) so we're going to create a plywood backplate for the mount to attach to instead of spending $100+ on a new mount for 24" studs.
Nobody has really said how to construct this, I'm a beginner DIY so pardon the beginner question but that's why I'm here. 3/4" ply should be offset from the drywall a bit so the bolts holding the mount itself don't go into the drywall. Right? To achieve that, do I need something like 2x4 stand-offs or just cut a 2" wide strip of plywood to "stack" under the plywood sheet on both sides to make just enough gap for bolts and the nuts on the back at the mount's 16" gap. I have 3" long wood screws to drill through the ply to the studs, I wager that's well long enough, 2 layers of 3/4" ply and 1/4" drywall is 1.75" and then leaving 1.25" into the stud itself. It's a 65" TV so on the larger end but not massive. I'm thinking of something in this fashion:
TV mount || plywood || stand-offs || Drywall
Am I going about this right or am I over or under-engineering this, or way off entirely?
ChuckofMostTrades t1_jdtyinp wrote
I wouldn’t bother with standoffs unless you want the tv farther from the wall. The bolts for the TV mount to the plywood are fine going into the drywall. I’d personally just get some shorter lag bolts though if you can. It’s really no big deal, but the bolt really only has to be long enough to reach through the mount and the plywood.