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		<title>Can I hang an lcd tv on my old brick wall?</title>
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lnapor asked: The brick in my living room is newly exposed and probably 100 years old.  Can it support an lcd tv?
If scraped, it does dust or crumble very slightly.

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<div><em><strong>lnapor</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>The brick in my living room is newly exposed and probably 100 years old.  Can it support an lcd tv?</p>
<p>If scraped, it does dust or crumble very slightly.<br/><br/></div>

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