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Wall Mount TV Cable Management: How to Hide Cables Like a Pro

Wall Mount TV Cable Management: How to Hide Cables Like a Pro

Posted by MagNate-O on May 5th 2025

Mounting your TV on the wall is a pro move—but if you’ve still got a jungle of cords dangling underneath, your setup's screaming “rookie.” No shade… unless that shade is covering up a mess of HDMI and power cables. We’re about to fix that with some solid DIY in wall cable management options that clean up your entertainment space and make your wall-mounted TV lo …
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What Are TV Mount Spacers? And When You Actually Need Them

What Are TV Mount Spacers? And When You Actually Need Them

Posted by MagNate-O on May 2nd 2025

You open your TV mount hardware bag and find a bunch of random plastic doodads. One thought:“Did I just get a bag of spare parts from a LEGO set?”Nope. Those mystery bits are spacers — low-key MVPs of the mounting process. They may not look like much, but they do important work behind the scenes. By the end of this blog, you’ll know exactly what spacers do, when to use them …
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How to Patch Small, Medium & Massive Holes in Your Drywall

How to Patch Small, Medium & Massive Holes in Your Drywall

Posted by MagNate-O on Apr 25th 2025

Got a wall that looks like it’s been through a WWE match with your furniture? Whether you’re staring at a tiny nail hole or a gaping crater where a doorknob made a surprise appearance, we’ve got you covered. This guide will walk you through patching drywall step by step—no contractor required. Just grab the Gorilla Wall Repair Kit and get ready to flex those DIY muscles. …
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4 Genius Ways to Find a Stud in the Wall Without Losing Your Mind

4 Genius Ways to Find a Stud in the Wall Without Losing Your Mind

Posted by MagNate-O on Apr 2nd 2025

Looking for studs? No, not that kind—we’re talking about the kind hiding behind your drywall, the ones you need to mount your new TV properly! Whether you’re a first-time DIY-er or a seasoned pro, learning how to find studs is a must-have skill. Why? Because nailing, drilling, or hanging anything without hitting a stud often ends with dramatic wall cracks and bruised egos (w …
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