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Hi there! Haven't posted for a while. I wanted to get my BS9000 off the floor so I wall mounted it with their vertical mounting bracket. I'm going to sell the stand later on.
Anyway, I'm pretty proud of what I did and I wanted to show it off. Not bad for an amateur huh? Used a small doorknob saw and fished the wires to the baseboard and cleaned it up with desk grommets. I used a stud finder also to see if there any crossbreams in the way.
For those who do not already know, I found a screw around twice the length of the one supplied and screwed the left side of the mounting bracket into a stud. That is where most of the weight is carried. The right side is just mollied in. Also vinyl bumper pads at the bottom of the mount plate.
I wanted to post more pics but was only able to post one.
Thanks for looking !
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Great Job! When I hung mine, I used the B&O aluminum wire cover mostly because I was lazy and couldn't trust myself to do it right the first time.
Sal:Great Job! When I hung mine, I used the B&O aluminum wire cover mostly because I was lazy and couldn't trust myself to do it right the first time.
Looks good guys! In my last house I had mine on the vertical wall mount with the wires hidden in the wall. In my new house I have it on the floor stand.
Jeff
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