Take a look at the placement on the wall to see if you like where it is.
How to hang a clock on a brick wall.
Your anchor should be a hook on a plate with a hole in it.
Tap the cone shaped anchor in with a hammer carefully to prevent damage.
Get whichever fits your bricks better.
Drill a hole into the wall appropriate to the size of the screw anchors.
The best for hanging items on a brick wall with no drilling and worked best for all growing season support are the brick clips.
They also do make special picture hooks that are designed to nail into brick and cement surfaces however not knowing just how heavy and large the clock is the anchor route looks like the way to go.
Some anchors also include a washer to put between the screw and the anchor plate.
Have a friend or family member check to see how it looks in the position you are holding it.
Both the style that holds the brick and the style that grips the open mortar space.
Ideally a hammer drill works best but for a small hole as you need and drilling into the soft mortar that would fairly easy to do.
Use a screwdriver attachment on your drill.
The general rule of thumb is to hang your clock at eye level.
When you are positioning a wall clock you may wonder how high to hang it.
If you are attaching your clock to brick you can purchase special clips that attach to your brick for such purposes.
Insert a screw into the anchor s plate.
Drive the screw through the hole in the plate and into the hole you predrilled into the wall.
If you have masonry columns you can use screws meant for such materials.
Shop all wall clocks.
Use a screwdriver to screw a metal screw into the plastic anchor until the screw is completely inserted into the anchor and leave about of the screw 3 4 exposed where you will hang your clock.
If the room you re in has a lot of open space or a tall ceiling you may want to hang the clock slightly higher to draw eyes from all areas of the room.
Appropriate screws are usually included with wall anchors when purchased.
Pick your clock up and hold it on the wall.
You can simply screw the clock through the column wrap and directly into the wood behind it.