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faraway

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Looking for help please. I have an Avtex 21.5" TV and my Chausson Flash 10 has a Project 2000 bracket which came fitted between the kitchen side of the bed and the side of the top kitchen cupboard as per the photos. There is no back plate/bracket nor screws. A google search says that particular bracket is for TV's up to 17". Any suggestions as to a suitable bracket, whether the larger TV can be mounted in that same space or if not, ideas please? Many thanks

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It would be simple to adapt the front part of this bracket (or one like it) to attach to the slot in yours. I wouldn't worry about the small difference in size (17 / 21.5). TVs are getting lighter all the time.
 

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Agree I wouldn't worry about the size a new 22" will be a lot lighter than a 5 year old 17".

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Thank you very much. Screws came with the TV. Does anyone have a spare backplate for sale please?
 
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I put my hands up and confess to being really thick when it comes to things like this! I bought a VESA plate and that can attach to the back of the TV. However, the metal vertical strip on the Project 2000 bracket has a slit running down the length of it. Something has to bolt through the slit to then attach to the VESA plate as far as I can see from the VESA instructions. Can I get one of those "things" on its own?
 

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