Hi All,
Hope you've had a great holiday season. I've started mine with a little hiccup 😅... where I tried to install a TV wall mount unit and it fell. Thankfully no one was hurt, TV still works, and the plaster isn't too badly damaged.
TV Wall mounting
Other Notes
- I pre-drilled the holes and then drilled-in the cladding screws. I assumed it was OK to do this because I already pre-drilled the holes prior to purchasing the cladding screws...
- I think at around 65mm(?) from the plaster - I think I'm hitting the external concrete. The apartment has a balcony and on the wall I'm mounting to has a concrete wall that goes out to the balcony.
What I was wondering if I could try installing the mounting unit by offsetting it higher (i.e., not using the same holes but still on the metal stud) OR should I use some kind of backing board like https://www.bunnings.com.au/customwood-900-x-600-x-3mm-backing-board-white-standard-e0-mdf_p0610153? If using a backing board what other things/tools/wall anchors do would I need?
Floating Shelves
I'm planning on installing shelves that use hidden suspension brackets (i.e., https://www.ikea.com/au/en/p/lack-wall-shelf-white-70282181/) would appreciate your advice on how best to mount these to metal studs so they can take a load. The product page says it can take a load of 15kgs (when installed correctly) and I'm planning on using it as a bookcase.
Here's the installation guide for the screws. The

I'm open to alternative products that are available in Bunnings, ideally something that can hold a bit of weight.
Would appreciate your advice and guidance on how to successfully and securely mounting the tv mount and floating shelves to my walls.