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As someone in a rental, I am not allowed to drill into the walls. so i thought I might make a temp wall as I wish to mount some computer monitors and a tv on swing mounts so that I can watch tv and play pc in bed due to a recent bad back making seating painful. my query is would a kitchen benchtop slid down the gap between the box bed frame and the wall be strong enough to hold the mounts and the monitors?
was thinking to add a pegboard frame to add stability and a larger base
Anyone
Hello Draymon,
Would it be possible for you to post a photo of your bed and the area you are planning to put the artificial wall into. This will give us a better idea of what we need to do recomendation wise. Thanks!
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Hi @draymon,
Welcome to Workshop. Really sorry to read of your bad back - I'm sure we can also sympathise.
Great to see you have already received a helpful reply from redracer. Hopefully you can share some photos for us so the community can see what you are working with and give more specific advice.
Please feel free to post anytime you need a hand. We have an extremely helpful and knowledgeable community, with members sharing advice and inspiration every day.
Thanks,
Jason
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