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Vertical lines are lines that are drawn / made perpendicular to the horizon. In other words, they go "ceiling to floor", not "wall to wall" or "corner to corner."
15 meters, or less, depending on the angle.
Not if the wall is longer than the maximum dimension of the roomNot if the wall is longer than the maximum dimension of the roomNot if the wall is longer than the maximum dimension of the roomNot if the wall is longer than the maximum dimension of the room
there are approximately 72 bricks in a 1 m2 wall
You can not build a wall out of plaster, you need bricks/blocks/stone and cement to build a wall.
If correctly installed there shouldn't be much damage done to your wall with this LCD TV mount. At the most there should be a few small holes from the insertion of screws. If installed correctly, this will do no more damage than if you were to hang a picture frame on your wall.
Yes, this wall mount can be reused without breaking if you correctly and gently remove it from the installed area.
Thats a good question actually and the answer is yes. If your wall is still standing the wall mount will still be in its place as long as you have installed it correctly like it says in the directions.
It shouldn't cause problems as long as they are installed correctly. This is probably a job that is best left to a professional, who will know the best placement for the speakers to minimize damage.
above it in the wall
Vertical lines are lines that are drawn / made perpendicular to the horizon. In other words, they go "ceiling to floor", not "wall to wall" or "corner to corner."
Tyvek is only for vertical wall applications.
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A wall is a vertical partition separating rooms in a building and also supporting the roof.
Yes it is allowed - once all piping is correctly installed and connected at both ends via correct t-pieces and fittings. if the piping is within the wall it will be plastered over - if it is surface mounted piping it should be contained in trunking foe protection & concealment.