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DanG
 
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Avoid PAT units (powder actuated tools) There is too much
possibility of shattering off the piece of stone that you want to
fasten to.

A good commercial hammer drill will make short work of drilling
into the stone. Buy the anchors that you intend to use before you
start. Look at these :

http://www.powers.com/mechanical.html

wedge bolts work well with an impact gun
wall dogs and tappers work with strong variable speed
drills/screwguns/battery drills.
Expansion anchors work well with sockets or Crescent type
wrenches.

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"blueman" wrote in message
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We are looking to replace the basement door in our circa 1800
house. We need to frame out the door space by securing wood
studs and
headers to the stone foundation (probably granite).
Note there is not much good concrete between the stones that can
be
used for holding nails or screws.

Most of the stuff I see on the Net is about nailing or screwing
into
either concrete or brick, but not stone.

What is the best way to attach wood to *stone*?
- Drilling - if so would a regular hammer drill and masonry bit
work?
- Nailing with one of those Remington-style cartridge guns?
- Adding additional concrete to serve either as "glue" or
anchoring
material for the new studs?
- Other?

I am looking for something that a DIY can do.