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Hi - I have previously had a 27kg mirror mounted via two screws into brick hanging in my hallway. The mirror got damaged and was replaced with the same model however the mounting points are ever so slightly off (by about 3-4mm). What options do I have to try and get it to either fit with the existing screws or perhaps use picture hanging hooks instead? The most heavy duty single screws picture hook I can see is the 20kg Everhang however even using two of these I’m hesitant give the weight of the mirror.
Our last resort would be to drill new mounting screws however this will throw off the height of the mirror as I assume we would need to allow a reasonable distance from the existing screw holes.
Thoughts welcome!
Hello @jason2615
Brick unlike plasterboard is a lot stronger and having the mounting screws say for example, 30mm away from the original mounting hole will not compromise its strength. 30mm would be my recommended minimum distance from the original hole. However, drilling very close to the original mounting hole is not recommended. I propose either moving the mounting points either up or sideways from the original position. I don't recommend using the Everhang hook as an extension as it might not line up properly with the other hanging point.
Here is a handy guide: (1) How to hang just about anything
Let me call on our experienced members @Dave-1, @Nailbag and @Noyade for their recommendations.
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Eric
Hi @jason2615
Assuming the screws in the wall are into studs, I would relocate both say 20mm higher or lower. but with one offset to account for the new frame fixings being off a few mm. that will provide the most accurate and secure fixing.
Nailbag
Good Evening @jason2615
I would also offset two new holes by around 80mm from where they are now. Then putty up the old holes. Brick is forgiving but I am a little more cautious so thats why I am suggesting 80mm over @EricL 's 30mm
Dave
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