On 9 May 2021 at 08:15:46 BST, "James Harris"
wrote:
On 07/05/2021 14:46, newshound wrote:
On 07/05/2021 12:27, alan_m wrote:
On 07/05/2021 11:27, James Harris wrote:
Any suggestions on how to mount a heavy mirror to a wall where it
might get knocked?
The mirror weighs about 17kg and is to be mounted half way up a
stairwell at waist height where the stairs turn 180 degrees.
Naturally, being so heavy makes it unlikely that anything would move
it accidentally but I am concerned about the possibility that if it
were to be dislodged, especially from being part way up a flight of
stairs, it could cause serious injury.
Oh, and because of where it is to be mounted it will be viewable from
above and below so the fixings ideally would be hidden behind the
mirror.
An impossible ask or is there a good solution?
Is it in a wooden frame or does it have backing?
If so what about a metal version of a French Cleat?
https://tinyurl.com/ja35n78v
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFvced0deZ8
I was going to ask that question and make the same suggestion. Also, do
you want it flat to the wall, or is it a more traditional mirror hung
like a painting on screw eyes and chain or wire, so that it tilts
slightly inwards?
It would need to be flat to the wall.
The metal French cleats look strong but on their own would allow the
mirror to be moved sideways so I might combine them with the brackets
mentioned by Robin.
They also look as though you could accidentally get a foot or knee under the
mirror and push it up and off the wall. So some sort of bracket limiting
upward movement would be desirable.
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Roger Hayter