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A while back we had a show come through and needed a speaker shelf and our producer hired some one to build it and do some other projects.
The guy took some odd short cuts in building it. He made a metal shelf support but rather then to use the plywood that laying around for the shelf he cut a corner off a dining table. He also used some decorative "chain" as a safety. Thats going to be replaced. Other then that it looks secure. But i want to make sure it is secure. So, how do you mount shelving to a brick wall? Do the bolts need to go all the way through the wall? I just want to double check his work. He failed with the safety chain. Did he fail with bolting it to the wall? |
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If in the US you can also get what is known in the building trade as blue screws. They come with the proper masonary drill bit. You drill the appropriate hole and then just run the screw in the hole. They work amazingly well and you don't need to sweat anchors.
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It all depends on the speaker. If its a 10lb bookshelf speaker, a tapcon will hold. If its anything beyond that, in the 12"-15" range I would bolt in. Speakers produce a lot of vibration that can work tapcons out over time. The tighter the better. Its impossible to have something secured too well.
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Footer makes a good point. The vibration from a speaker can cause issues with Tapcons, Reheads, almost anything you install in Masonry. There are Epoxies available that can be used in conjunction with a masonry anchor that will assure you don't have these issues.
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