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re: Adding a TV Mount to Brick Wall--How to Properly Support?
Posted on 9/13/17 at 1:55 pm to LCA131
Posted on 9/13/17 at 1:55 pm to LCA131
quote:do you even know what stress means? you dont disperse stress. Stress is caused by something. you cant go outside one day and say hey i think im going to disperse the stress on this will. you freakin dummy.
You definitely need to disperse the stress.
BTW im wondering what yall mean by an unsupported brick wall. I mean it is a wall. It is supported.
Posted on 9/13/17 at 1:58 pm to CarRamrod
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you even know what stress means? you dont disperse stress. Stress is caused by something. you cant go outside one day and say hey i think im going to disperse the stress on this will. you freakin dummy.
There are more technical terms, but I'm trying to dumb down the discussion because you are in it. You're having trouble with a four-letter word like wall and you expect me to use terms Beyond something like stress? Sit back shut up and listen.
You accost shoplifters for a living, shut up.
Posted on 9/13/17 at 1:58 pm to CarRamrod
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do you even know what stress means? you dont disperse stress. Stress is caused by something. you cant go outside one day and say hey i think im going to disperse the stress on this will. you freakin dummy.
You can disperse a point load, which I what I'm sure LCA meant. By spreading that load over a larger area, you effectively decrease the stress (force/area).
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BTW im wondering what yall mean by an unsupported brick wall. I mean it is a wall. It is supported.
The bricks are stacked on top of each other and joined by mortar. They are attached to nothing else.
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