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Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\)
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Torx masonry screws
No matter what the head type, never had much luck with those, I have to say.
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I have to attach a TV bracket to a conventional brick-with-plaster wall.
The bracket is a hinged extending design which means that even with a small
TV the weight supported will be considerable. Plus, the baseplate of the
bracket has to be spaced out from the wall by some 50mm, probably with a
block of timber or similar.
Would these Torx-head frame fixing screws be suitable? I've never used
them.
https://www.toolstation.com/masonry-...g-screw/p59092
Alternatively I could use conventional Rawl-type bolt fittings but would
need to replace the bolts with considerably longer ones if the design
allows; I've not found any which come with longer bolts as standard.
Many thanks.
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