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Posted on Oct 15, 2008

Lost Screws for stand for Insignia IS-LCDTV32 32

Hello, my roommate lost the screws for the stand of her Insignia IS-LCDTV32 32. It's been leaning against the wall for 2 months now and it's a little much. Can anyone tell me the types of screws that are used to mount the TV to the stand?

Thanks so much!

  • joshua24br Dec 24, 2008

    I have the same problem, we lost the screws for the stand!

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They are couse scews your best bet is go to lowes or home depot and get a few of each 1/4 inch screws to see which one fits they only cost about .03 each
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