TV Mount Methods

Here's some images of mine, it currently rests a bit on the cabinet after mounting the Sonos Beam as well. Think I'm getting close to the brackets maximum weight usage. Used the supplied fixings which came with it, I believe at the time they were some plastic Fischer ones?

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This is the back and front of mine when fitted. Excuse the filled in holes we fitted it to high the first time so had to re seat it. I still need to sort the cables out also.
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Because polyfiller is not secure like mortar or the brick itself? I have used.poliyfiller to fix problems (massive hole left by tenant, or when drilling hole does not make a good clean hole, hit harder material or steel and goes off to one side) but only for lighter items or curtain or picture frame nor heavy item
 
Because polyfiller is not secure like mortar or the brick itself? I have used.poliyfiller to fix problems (massive hole left by tenant, or when drilling hole does not make a good clean hole, hit harder material or steel and goes off to one side) but only for lighter items or curtain or picture frame nor heavy item
I don’t understand, do you think I’ve installed a wall bracket without the plugs or something?
 
I have probably hung over 30 55”+ flat screens. I have used everything from resin, shield anchors, coach bolts, Rigifix etc. On a solid wall I just use M8 coach bolts into rawlplugs, the holes have to be 2 stage drilled. On softer substrates like aeroblock I tend to use resin anchors with double brushed and air-duster cleaned holes. I use packed washers to bridge any voids.
Be very careful with shield anchors as larger diameters can blow weak brickwork or joints apart.
Badly cleaned resin anchors will easily pull out the entire resin plug.
 
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