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Topic: | Plasma mounted to stone This thread has 23 replies. Displaying posts 16 through 24. |
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Post 16 made on Saturday January 8, 2005 at 23:58 |
Tom Ciaramitaro Loyal Member |
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House's age - probably a 1960's house...
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Post 17 made on Sunday January 9, 2005 at 01:50 |
elnickster Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | June 2004 227 |
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Tom, you're set. 1960's brick will be kiln-fired, nice & hard. Use your anchor of choice, mine is always lag bolts & lead shields.
good luck
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Post 18 made on Sunday January 9, 2005 at 02:19 |
pilgram Loyal Member |
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Ah yes, the kiln. I wish they had never made bricks until they applied the "heat" factor.
Why do I have to do all of the old, soft brick installs?
It might be because I'm good at it, or, I'm just not "livin' right!
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Post 19 made on Sunday January 9, 2005 at 03:43 |
rmk700rmk Long Time Member |
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Tom,
Had a job last weak were we had to mount a 50" plasma on brick. Simply drilled into the brick as mentioned above and it held like a dream. If you are unsure you might simply place a load onto the lags as they sit in the anchors and see then. Yu'd be surprised, but defineately not the mortar. Traditionally that is the "softest" stuff on the wall.
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Post 20 made on Sunday January 9, 2005 at 03:54 |
pilgram Loyal Member |
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"Modern brick" is a godsend (can I still say God ???) Don't do the morter thing. It's almost as strong as a pile of sawdust!!
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Post 21 made on Monday January 10, 2005 at 01:26 |
Tom Ciaramitaro Loyal Member |
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Somewhere else they were singing the praises of "tapcons" but you like lag bolts and what are the lead shields?? Thanks!
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Post 22 made on Monday January 10, 2005 at 02:28 |
pilgram Loyal Member |
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A "lead shield" is an insert that expands when a lag bolt is installed into it.
It's a lot less frustrating to use compared to a tapcon, wich requires a near perfect hole to be drilled to work. If the drill wobles a TINY bit, the hole will be too loose. If the hole is a TINY bit tight, the head snaps off !
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OP | Post 23 made on Monday January 10, 2005 at 06:50 |
AHEM Select Member |
Joined: Posts: | January 2004 1,837 |
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Well, I got a chance to inspect the wall in question. What the customer described as limestone I'm sure isn't actually limestone, but rather just a rough cut stone that was typically used for fireplaces back in the day.
The stones a good four inches thick and I'm not sure what's behind it, but I'm guessing it's concrete block or brick that the stone's been "wall tied" to.
I guess I'm gonna give it a shot, make sure that my insurance is up to date and use eight lead anchors to secure it.
P.S. For some odd reason, the customer could care less about hiding the wires.
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Post 24 made on Monday January 10, 2005 at 13:51 |
Don't sweat this instsall to much , we have mounted several displays in this manner and have never had a problem. Just be sure to use lags and expanders, no tapcons they tend to crack on ocassion. Hang your body wieght off the mount before the display ,then you know for sure it can support the display.
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I saw it on the internet cheaper..... |
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