Hanging a heavy mirror on masonry wall?
Refinishing my fireplace & planning on hanging my heavy 42” real Art Deco mirror & which option do you pick, given the mortar is 50+ years old & I easily pulled out the old masonry nails:
1.) Drill the mortar, epoxy in a large molly and then screw in a large screw.
2.) Drill the brick with a ceramic drill bit and use a bit smaller epoxied molly & screw.
Either way, I’m going to have to buy a ceramic-cutting caliber of drill bit and corresponding molly & screw.
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Just a girl answering, but would a "french cleet" hanging procedure work? If unfamiliar, the internet will gladly explain. Hopefully, someone with more experience can speak to this. In our home, i have the ideas and my husband tells me whether or not it will work.
Hi Cheryl! I hope this information gives you exactly what you will need to do your project. Best wishes to you!
http://blog.mirrorlot.com/hang-big-mirror-mantel/
https://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/71949227/list/dos-and-donts-of-hanging-art-above-a-fireplace
https://www.ehow.com/how_6064761_hang-mirror-stone-fireplace.html
http://www.stagemyownhome.com/hanging-artwork-and-mirrors.html
https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/28426/what-do-i-use-to-mount-a-heavy-framed-mirror-to-a-stud-wall
Thanks. Since I have bricks, not studs, Article 1 is NA.
Article 2 is how to be a decorator & that’s NA.
Article 3 says, still the stone, so that is useful. Thanks!
Article 4 more decorating. I’ve 30+ years plus degrees in architecture & design & the location of the mirror will be balanced with other pieces & considers the heat/smoke damage caused by fireplaces.
Article 5 more wood studs, NA.
I would drill the brick, not the mortar.
Given the weight of the mirror, additional supports/heavy gauge picture wire would be recommended to equalize the weight across the mirror's width rather than relying on a single anchor, if you can do that.