Wall tv mount that rotates 90’?
Wall tv mount that rotates 90’?
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Blakeatron

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2,556 posts

196 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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I need a wall mount for a tv that rotates 90’ - to change the tv from horizontal to vertical!

Either my search skills have left me or no-one makes one!?

The tv will be stored vertically between two wardrobe doors, and then pivot down to horizontal when needed.

Will it harm the tv being stored the wrong way?

SidJames

1,399 posts

256 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Yep. All those LEDs will fall to the bottom. Bit like a glitter globe.

Mr Pointy

12,846 posts

182 months

E31Shrew

5,962 posts

215 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Could try Future Automation

Explorer1959

172 posts

81 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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As above - Future Automation in Bedford. Owner Alun Williams is a good guy. Don’t see anything on their site to purchase off the shelf but may be something he can custom build.

Same for Custom Design in Newcastle. Owner Paul Morton is another top guy.

https://www.futureautomation.co.uk/

http://www.customdesign.co.uk/

davek_964

10,713 posts

198 months

Monday 22nd July 2019
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Get a Cheetah mount from Amazon. I've had several, and they're great - come with all the bolts you could need, and even a spirit level to help mounting. I've just checked, and I can rotate my conservatory TV 90 degrees.

Scrump

23,758 posts

181 months

Monday 22nd July 2019
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Search for a suitable Monitor wall mount rather than a tv mount. Most monitor mounts have the ability to rotate the screen.
The vesa mounting to the back of the screen comes in standard sizes so you should find that it fits a tv.

Red 5

1,093 posts

203 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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Blakeatron said:
I need a wall mount for a tv that rotates 90’ - to change the tv from horizontal to vertical!

Either my search skills have left me or no-one makes one!?

The tv will be stored vertically between two wardrobe doors, and then pivot down to horizontal when needed.

Will it harm the tv being stored the wrong way?
I think diagrams are required, as I the above can be misunderstood in a number of ways.
‘Rotate 90deg’ is a different movement to ‘pivot down’

If you were to post a pic of the space, then depict how you would like the TV to look, when parked vs in use, that would perfect.

I’m interested to understand what you mean.