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I really don't think that you need to mount it on a stud. If you use dry-wall anchors, you should be just fine.




True, but do hit the stud if you can. I did in the middle and used drywall anchors for the sides of the T. I just had the wire come out next to the T bracket, not through it- I don't remember seeing an "access hole" in the bracket but I may have missed it.


-Dave

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