How do you mount something onto a brick surface?
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Answers:
Tap-con screws will do the work. Buy a 3/16" concrete drill bit and 1/4" screws. Just drill a hole and screw the Tap-con. Better to use hex head screws, but they come Philips head also.
Other answers:
Go to a hardware store and ask.
Go to a hardware store and ask.
Use concrete anchors screws. Drill a your holes smaller than the diameter of the screw with a masonary bit. And then screw them in.
Like a "brick house"?
Mount a brick house?
Anyway, um, screws should work. Haha mount a brick house by screwing it... actually, seriously yes, use screws.
measure out the width of the holes then mark them then drill them out.
use some anchors that slide in the holes and screw the thing on.
there are a type of screw to use and you will need a specie drill bit to make the hole
someone at the hardware store /home depot /Lowe's whatever will be able to help you
Use masonry anchors. Drill proper size holes in the mortar joints between the bricks and install the anchors, making certain they are snug. Fasten the holder into the anchors with the proper size screws.
biker is on the right path,, they make different anchors for just about anything,, plastic for light stuff,, lead for heavier objects etc,, tell your local hardware person what you are doing and they will give you the right stuff, and like biker says,, drill,, insert,, and screw!!
Masonary bit on an electric drill then use metal anchors (lead would be good but plastic ones work too) and then use zinc-plated or brass screws sized to work with the anchors... home depot is your friend
Either use mollies intended for masonry, or use tap-con screws, either way you need a hammer drill.