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Yes it gives you screws for masony an wall mounting. Should work like a charm.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is a great video on YouTube that will explain how to mount a TV to a stone or brick wall. You will want to mount using anchor bolts and to be sure to go into the mortar not into the brick.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Behind the stone should be plywood backing. I used all thread and drilled in the joints. Then using nuts and washers to tighten against the bracket and Stone. Note, I was able to get behind my fireplace wall though. If you are unable to do this I would use long lag bolts to screw into the joints and just snug evenly against the stone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You need to mount the bracket on the stone not in the grout. The grout is brittle and can easily fall out. You should have plenty of space when drilling directly into the brick and you can create your own line parallel to the ground. It will look like it is not strait though since the lines on the stone will not be parallel to the TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Stack flat washers between mount and stone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In these mounts there are often spacers for this very purpose. If the mount didn't include them you can go to your local Home Depot and pick some up. Just make sure you have consistent depth and the spacers push the mount far enough away from the stone that the mount isn't hitting stones between the mounting bolts. Otherwise it could potentially bend the mount and make it unsuitable for mounting your tv.
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