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adamliaw
Growing in Experience
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Tuesday

Hi @JacobZ Perfect thank you! Also to @MikeTNZ Thanks for your advices!!

adamliaw
Growing in Experience
3 replies
Monday

  Hi @MikeTNZ yes the mount itself is 15kg, the mount is 820mm wide, with 8 mounting holes on top and 8 bottom, equally spaced. it’s able to exten ...

adamliaw
Growing in Experience
Monday

Hi Mike. Thank you for your advices. I haven't had a chance to check the integrity of the bricks, but it was built in 2019 so I was assuming that th ...

adamliaw
Growing in Experience
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Hi all, I am seeking advices for mounting my 85 inch (46kg) TV with mount (15kg) to a plaster over brick wall. According to builder, bricks are 90mm w ...

adamliaw
Growing in Experience
October 2023

Thank you! Still along way for me to go, have to paint the wall and bit of cleanup before installing the new floor. Keep us updated too! It will look ...

adamliaw
Growing in Experience
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October 2023

Thank you @mich1972 , appreciate it. Now i am going to do the same filling those cone damage with spakfilla. Btw your subfloor looks so much smoother ...

adamliaw
Growing in Experience
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October 2023

Hi @EricL, Thank you for your response, yes i have checked the discussion by @mich1972 . It helped me a lot. I do have one question for patching the c ...

adamliaw
Growing in Experience
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Hi, I am planning to install spc flooring in my bedroom (~11m^2). After removing the old carpet and tack strip, there are chips/holes from the tack st ...

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MikeTNZ
Amassing an Audience
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Monday

Hi @adamliaw , Given the specifications of your fixings/fasteners, that should be ample for this sort of load. However, I ask the question, have you c ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
2 replies
Tuesday

Hi @adamliaw, Thank you for your question about mounting a heavy TV to a plastered brick wall. It's great to see @MikeTNZ has already jumped in to ...

mich1972
Kind of a Big Deal
October 2023

Also , when I pulled up the old carpet underlay, a lot of it was stuck to the concrete so I had to carefully scrape it off without gouging the floor. ...

mich1972
Kind of a Big Deal
4 replies
October 2023

@adamliaw I have ripped out our carpet in the living room and yes the same thing happened. I have never done this before so I don’t want to stuff it ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
October 2023

Hi @adamliaw The Selleys Gap Filler 435g Spakfilla Heavy Duty Interior And Exterior will work as it can be applied to concrete and masonry. Pleas ...

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adamliaw
Growing in Experience
1 reply
Tuesday

Hi @JacobZ Perfect thank you! Also to @MikeTNZ Thanks for your advices!!

adamliaw
Growing in Experience
October 2023

Thank you! Still along way for me to go, have to paint the wall and bit of cleanup before installing the new floor. Keep us updated too! It will look ...

adamliaw
Growing in Experience
2 replies
October 2023

Thank you @mich1972 , appreciate it. Now i am going to do the same filling those cone damage with spakfilla. Btw your subfloor looks so much smoother ...

adamliaw
Growing in Experience
1 reply
October 2023

Hi @EricL, Thank you for your response, yes i have checked the discussion by @mich1972 . It helped me a lot. I do have one question for patching the c ...

adamliaw
Growing in Experience
3 replies

Hi, I am planning to install spc flooring in my bedroom (~11m^2). After removing the old carpet and tack strip, there are chips/holes from the tack st ...

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