Need help with hanging tv on structurally insulated steel frame panels

https://preview.redd.it/0t6olfm86kie1.jpg?width=2048&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0cb34884317c576ffc8b02b5106b0e3b06cbb859 I bought a home that uses these interesting modular steel frame insulated panels in the walls. I'm wanting to hang my 60" tv and was going to use toggle bolts for the steel until I realized the channels might not be able to open with the insulation in the way. I'm now thinking to use 4 self drilling screws (#14 2-1/2 in. External Hex Flange Hex-Head). The TV is about 50-60 pounds. Can anyone with more experience add their 2 cents? Thank you in advance. I'm also asking the people connected to the builder if there's a chase to route tv cables behind the wall through but they're taking some time getting back to me. If anyone has any experience with this stuff I'm all ears. submitted by /u/New_Bell_9879 [link] [comments]

Feb 11, 2025 - 20:15
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Need help with hanging tv on structurally insulated steel frame panels
Need help with hanging tv on structurally insulated steel frame panels

https://preview.redd.it/0t6olfm86kie1.jpg?width=2048&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0cb34884317c576ffc8b02b5106b0e3b06cbb859

I bought a home that uses these interesting modular steel frame insulated panels in the walls. I'm wanting to hang my 60" tv and was going to use toggle bolts for the steel until I realized the channels might not be able to open with the insulation in the way. I'm now thinking to use 4 self drilling screws (#14 2-1/2 in. External Hex Flange Hex-Head). The TV is about 50-60 pounds.

Can anyone with more experience add their 2 cents? Thank you in advance.

I'm also asking the people connected to the builder if there's a chase to route tv cables behind the wall through but they're taking some time getting back to me. If anyone has any experience with this stuff I'm all ears.

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