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Default Drilling a hole in a joist hanger

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On Wednesday, 4 September 2019 18:48:15 UTC+1, JimK wrote:
tabbypurr Wrote in message:
On Wednesday, 4 September 2019 11:59:19 UTC+1, JimK wrote:
tabbypurr Wrote in message:
On Tuesday, 3 September 2019 18:17:29 UTC+1, JimK wrote:
Mathew Newton Wrote in message:
On Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at 9:09:31 AM UTC+1, JimK wrote:


Turn the 3x2 90deg & fix it to the block wall without a head or
sole plate?

I have considered affixing directly to the wall but am conscious that lightweight blocks aren't the greatest of substrates to make secure attachments too and that utilising the fixed joists might be more straightforward (notwithstanding the fact that all my HSS bits are made of cheese but I can sort that out).


Glue the 3x2s to the block wall? MS polymer?

What is this guy smoking?


Ah the familiar cat-****-stinking-armchair expert trolls on...

Funny to hear someone who seems to do about zero diy say that to someone who does it more days than not. But whatever, you never contribute, other than the occasional nuts suggestion. Plonk.


The "nuts suggestion" being - using a construction adhesive to
adhere 75mm deep timbers to a block wall (that is difficult to
securely screw into), to create a 75mm void for a 75mm
conduit?

And you unsurprisingly think thats nuts? FFS :-D:-D

I think you'd better stop your clearly confused "contributions" as
you apparently cannot understand nor visualise either the problem
or a possible solution when it's proffered! ;-)


You offered 2 nuts 'solutions' to the OP's wish to drill a hole to fix a header to.


NT


You're plonking is still as poor as your lateral thinking tabby-troll.
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