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  • markjrho
    Member
    • Sep 2005
    • 34

    Plasma Installation Question

    Hi all, I am looking into the the purchase of a plasma T.V., and I am thinking about installing it above a non-working fireplace. However, the surface of that area is all brick. Will this pose a problem for an installer? I'm thinking that running wires behind the brick is out of the question, so I'm willing to live with the HDMI cable exposed. But is mounting the plasma T.V. on the brick wall going to be a problem?
  • littlesaint
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2007
    • 823

    #2
    I just installed a 50" plasma on my parents fireplace. As long as you use the right hardware, it should be fine.
    Santino

    The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.

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    • markjrho
      Member
      • Sep 2005
      • 34

      #3
      Good to know, Littlesaint. thanks a lot. Another question, what wallmount did you decided on? I guess I can install this myself, since Im not running any wires, huh?

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      • littlesaint
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2007
        • 823

        #4
        I believe it was a Sanus tilting mount. Pretty standard, rated to something like 130 pounds. It wasn't hard to do at all. We did not conceal any cabling, but there's enough subterfuge on the mantle that you don't really notice. I'd recommend a hammer drill and some tapcons or equivalent masonry screws with the right drill bit. The mount came only with wood screws.
        Santino

        The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.

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        • wettou
          Ultra Senior Member
          • May 2006
          • 3389

          #5
          That is why I am looking forward to the new LG 1/3 inch thick panel :B
          Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower

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          • Kevin P
            Member
            • Aug 2000
            • 10808

            #6
            My plasma is mounted over a fireplace. I used a standard wall bracket and masonry bolts. That sucker ain't goin' anywhere!!

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            • markjrho
              Member
              • Sep 2005
              • 34

              #7
              Cool! Thanks for the advice and tips, Littlesaint and Kevin P. Once the set comes in, I will get right down to Home Depot for those masonry screws. I've already got masonry bits.

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              • littlesaint
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2007
                • 823

                #8
                Just make sure you use the right size bit and depth for the screws you're using.
                Santino

                The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.

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                • Kevin P
                  Member
                  • Aug 2000
                  • 10808

                  #9
                  BTW, the kind I used are the ones where the bolt screws into an anchor which expands in the hole when it's tightened down. So, you drill the hole, install the anchor, tighten down the bolt to lock the anchor, then remove the bolt and then (after installing all the anchors) install the TV bracket, using the bolts to fasten the bracket.

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                  • markjrho
                    Member
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 34

                    #10
                    Got it Littlesaint. Shouldn't be a problem as I've got plenty of bits. Kev, are you talking about the plastic anchors that go into the wall and expand? If so, I will look for that type. If not, can you offer a little more explanation. thanks

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                    • rdram
                      Member
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 98

                      #11
                      Ditto on what's been said on the brick. Did my 54" plasma on brick last month. As far as the anchors, you want a lag anchor...something like these. I'd stay away from plastic.

                      Purchase the premium CONFAST® Lag Shields direct and save. Every size of CONFAST® Lag Shield Anchors are in stock; all freight is free.


                      The mount I got was a Sanus LL22B...it comes with all the anchors you'll need for wood or masonary. It's a pretty neat mount, with adjustments in the horizontal, so you can get your display perfectly level. All I needed was a 1/2" masonary drill bit. Of course, you'll have to get a mount that your display will fit on...I was just showing this as an example. I would assume that some other mounts might come with all the hardware you'll need.

                      Buy the Sanus Low Profile Flat Wall Mount For 37" - 90" Flat-Panel TV's - LL22 at buydig.com, and receive fast, free shipping and a flexible return policy.


                      Good luck.

                      Rich

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                      • markjrho
                        Member
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 34

                        #12
                        Originally posted by rdram
                        Ditto on what's been said on the brick. Did my 54" plasma on brick last month. As far as the anchors, you want a lag anchor...something like these. I'd stay away from plastic.

                        Purchase the premium CONFAST® Lag Shields direct and save. Every size of CONFAST® Lag Shield Anchors are in stock; all freight is free.


                        The mount I got was a Sanus LL22B...it comes with all the anchors you'll need for wood or masonary. It's a pretty neat mount, with adjustments in the horizontal, so you can get your display perfectly level. All I needed was a 1/2" masonary drill bit. Of course, you'll have to get a mount that your display will fit on...I was just showing this as an example. I would assume that some other mounts might come with all the hardware you'll need.

                        Buy the Sanus Low Profile Flat Wall Mount For 37" - 90" Flat-Panel TV's - LL22 at buydig.com, and receive fast, free shipping and a flexible return policy.


                        Good luck.

                        Rich

                        Thanks, I have seen those before. And it just so happens that I am looking at a Panny 54", so thanks for the tip on the Sanus. :T

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