Attaching furring strips over either rigid foam or a vapor barrier spaced 16 inches apart vertically just like studs is.
Attaching studs to concrete walls.
Clean any concrete dust out of each hole you drill with a vacuum cleaner or wire brush.
Wedge anchors are fasteners that rely on expanding sleeves to anchor two by fours permanently.
Some concrete nails are the cut nail design shown in the photo with a thick flat shank and a tapering v profile.
Begin by drilling holes in the concrete with a hammer drill.
Two common nail options are shown below.
Use wedge anchors to fasten studs to concrete.
Other nails have a thick shank that sometimes has spiral ridges for improved holding power.
Use concrete nails and a concrete nail gun to attach the hat channels to the wall after drawing a plumb line to make sure you ve spaced the hat channels properly for the size of drywall and insulation you re using.
Drive three concrete nails spaced at even intervals through each side of each hat channel.
The cut nail and the concrete nail.
Choose a length that will penetrate the concrete at least 1 inch.
Hammer set anchors are perfect for attaching metal electrical boxes wood furring strips conduit and shelf brackets to concrete block and brick.
One major aspect of renovating or adding space to one s home is the need or desire to cover brick concrete or block walls.
Once you ve drilled the holes you ll need only a hammer and a wrench to install the wedge anchors.
The first thing to do is put your drill into hammer mode and drill a hole in the concrete.
You are now ready to attach the material to these furring strips using the correct screws tools as stated by a walling expert.
Be sure to wear safety goggles when hammering masonry nails into concrete.
To bolt into concrete you ll need a hammer drill a titanium or carbide tipped drill bit and wedge anchors.
The cut nail has a square tapered shape with a square tip.
Tighten all the nuts to ensure the stud is secure.
Concrete walls may have a purpose but beauty and warmth aren t it.
The easiest approach is simply to nail the wood to the concrete.