Hello,
This is my first post, I would really appreciate your assistance and advice for my heavy mirror challenge.
I've bought an old large wooden mirror 1160mm wide, 35mm deep, 1700mm high. I estimate it to be around 50kg - so heavy!
I need to fit this to a brick wall (old wall, but brick work in decent condition). But the wooden frame of the mirror is not in great condition, and I would not trust screwing through it into the brickwork to hold its weight.
Therefore, I am thinking of fixing a wooden shelf underneath the mirror, about 50mm deep, same width as mirror, and I guess around 30mm high. Would propose fixing 5 screws evenly spaced along the length of this shelf. As the "shelf" would be 50mm deep, I guess would go with 100mm screws into wall plugs, having drilled 50mm deep holes in the brickwork. I would also have some non-load bearing attachment at the top of the mirror to the wall, so it wouldn't just be leaning.
But I've never done anything like this before. Does anyone have any advice as to whether the shelf is the best approach? And also whether putting a screw all the way through the 50mm wood into the brickwork would work ok, or if I should be going for a different type of fitting. Is there a minimum height for the shelf, is it's to be 50mm thick, and I want to put a screw all the way through?
I'm anxious that if this mirror comes down, it's going to cause real damage to anyone/thing in its way, so keen to play safe, and very secure.
Any help anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
This is my first post, I would really appreciate your assistance and advice for my heavy mirror challenge.
I've bought an old large wooden mirror 1160mm wide, 35mm deep, 1700mm high. I estimate it to be around 50kg - so heavy!
I need to fit this to a brick wall (old wall, but brick work in decent condition). But the wooden frame of the mirror is not in great condition, and I would not trust screwing through it into the brickwork to hold its weight.
Therefore, I am thinking of fixing a wooden shelf underneath the mirror, about 50mm deep, same width as mirror, and I guess around 30mm high. Would propose fixing 5 screws evenly spaced along the length of this shelf. As the "shelf" would be 50mm deep, I guess would go with 100mm screws into wall plugs, having drilled 50mm deep holes in the brickwork. I would also have some non-load bearing attachment at the top of the mirror to the wall, so it wouldn't just be leaning.
But I've never done anything like this before. Does anyone have any advice as to whether the shelf is the best approach? And also whether putting a screw all the way through the 50mm wood into the brickwork would work ok, or if I should be going for a different type of fitting. Is there a minimum height for the shelf, is it's to be 50mm thick, and I want to put a screw all the way through?
I'm anxious that if this mirror comes down, it's going to cause real damage to anyone/thing in its way, so keen to play safe, and very secure.
Any help anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks