You are just plugging in an HDMI cable, correct? I can usually just stand to one side and gently lift that side only off the hook while then quickly plugging in the cable. You can first take a pic with your phone to see how it orients and where it goes. Can't see buying a lift for that. If you cant manage that weight then by all means get a helper any way you can!
Installing huge tv with drywall lifter ?
As TV’s have become insanely large and heavy, it’s getting harder and harder to find a friend to come help.. I’ve exhausted all my helpers and need a tool move my 85 in Sony (110lbs) by myself. All I need to do is add an Apple TV. Quick and simple and not worth calling a friend again.
Surely someone has a tool, jack, or lift for quickly lifting a TV on the wall. I was told a Drywall Lift may be what I’m looking for but those sure are big.
Anyone else had any luck with something like this?
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The "basic mount" services in Los Angles (no jokes please) run around $60. It would probably cost that much to rent a drywall jack, plus you have to pick it up and return it. There are motorized TV lifts on Amazon starting @ around $180, but what else does it accomplish aside from taking up space after you install the TV? I feel that I understand where you are coming from as I have a new 9 month old mattress that I have yet to install as I injured my back (and then both knees weeks apart) after having it delivered. I'm currently closing in on being ready to complete the mattress switch as I never got where I am today by not being able to do a mattress switch.
DeKay
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@dtximages A drywall lift will not help. I know cause I own one. That device still requires you to lift a sheet of drywall (or TV) above waist height to place the sheet on the lift. You only practical solution is to have a helper. Cheers. |
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