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Post 27 made on Wednesday June 24, 2015 at 17:22
tomciara
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These threads come up every few months. Everyone has their opinion on what is best.

I would only note that the needs are greater with an arm (which I would not do at all) vs. a flat or tilting mount.

If you use enough of them, the little plastic sleeves that come with a Snap mount, though not a first choice, are going to hold an LED TV of almost any size on brick. Because of the type of construction, I was recently unable to get togglers to open up behind some stucco on an exterior wall. There were no air spaces greater than 3/8 of an inch. The exterior coat of stucco was greater than 1 inch thick. The sleeves in quantity survived the fat boy test.

Note that my opinion would be to never attach the mount to the mortar, but always to the brick. I know there are differing opinions on this point.
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