Originally posted by: Evadman
The cost of the mount has to cover the cost of the lawsuits from people who anchor the mount in wallboard.
Originally posted by: axelfox
What's another 500 bux ?![]()
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Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Because flat panel margins suck. Gotta make it up in accessories and labor.
<--- Runs an electronics store.
Yup, my gorilla glue is holding fineOriginally posted by: 0roo0roo
hot glue ftw!
Originally posted by: joedrake
Yup, my gorilla glue is holding fineOriginally posted by: 0roo0roo
hot glue ftw!
I would like to see what you make with said $10.oo of steel and screws. Apparently you discount engineering and labor to an enormous degree.Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: axelfox
What's another 500 bux ?![]()
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It makes you mad when you see what they are- they're just $10 worth of steel and some screws. I can't believe the markup on these things.
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Because cheap mounts fail. (you get what you pay for)
Only a true idiot will buy the cheapest parts for a multi thousand device which weighs as much as a child , then mount it without following the directions, and THEN complain when it rips through the Sheetrock.
Al's hints for a lifetime of enjoyment, make sure the device is secured with a safety cable so that if the mounts fail, it doesn't crash to the floor.
Earthquakes can occur ANYWHERE in the continental US. ONly CA has relevant earthquake building code.
The rest of the US is subject to being just piles of rubble.
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Because flat panel margins suck. Gotta make it up in accessories and labor.
<--- Runs an electronics store.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Because cheap mounts fail. (you get what you pay for)
Only a true idiot will buy the cheapest parts for a multi thousand device which weighs as much as a child , then mount it without following the directions, and THEN complain when it rips through the Sheetrock.
Al's hints for a lifetime of enjoyment, make sure the device is secured with a safety cable so that if the mounts fail, it doesn't crash to the floor.
Earthquakes can occur ANYWHERE in the continental US. ONly CA has relevant earthquake building code.
The rest of the US is subject to being just piles of rubble.
I'm not being cheap here...I'm just saying that these things are way overpriced. They have stud braces for houses with basically the same engineering that will hold a LOT more weight, and they're 1/4 the price. I think there's too much markup involved in the product.
Oh, and Quasmo...thanks for the link.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: joedrake
Yup, my gorilla glue is holding fineOriginally posted by: 0roo0roo
hot glue ftw!
How many people need to glue their gorillas though.
DUDE - I told you I'd only send you the pics if you kept it on the D.L.Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: joedrake
Yup, my gorilla glue is holding fineOriginally posted by: 0roo0roo
hot glue ftw!
How many people need to glue their gorillas though.
well it helps when you want to molest the gorilla like joe does!![]()