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I want to know how I can solve this,
I have a TV that I want to mount on a wall that I'm unsure about what type it is. It's definitely not simple drywall because I've drilled 6 cm into the wall, and you can see it's not simple drywall. The wall is an interior wall. I can't find any studs; I knock, and it sounds the same all over. I've drilled 60 cm distances and can't find any studs. I've made three holes. Can I still mount the TV without finding a stud, or can someone guess what kind of wall this is A drilled hole in an interior wall with white dust around it, showing the depth of the hole and the wall's material composition. Hole drilled in an interior wall with white plaster dust scattered around, showing potential construction material. Close-up of a drilled hole in an interior wall, possibly showing plaster or drywall, with uneven surface texture around the hole. A tape measure on decorative fabric, showing centimeters from 0 to 12, possibly related to a wall texture or covering. Close-up of a wall with small drill holes and part of a TV screen, context involves mounting a TV and uncertainty about wall material.
 
Lightweight concrete? In that case, it usually works to drive in something like a screwdriver. I believe there are special plugs/expanders for them. I once attached a sheet tensioner in such material and it worked.
 
john68 john68 said:
Lightweight concrete? In that case, it usually works to drive in a screwdriver, for example. I think there are special plugs/anchors for them. I once attached a sheet tensioner to it and it worked.
do you know what kind of screw/plug one can use?
 
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