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DanG
 
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I am one of those guys. I've never used epoxy on tapcons. I have
used epoxy sleeve anchors for substantial loads. I would not
consider kitchen uppers as a substantial load though I do work at
making the tapcons bite in the end web or center web of the
blocks.

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On 10 Sep 2005 17:47:40 -0700, "marc rosen"
wrote:

Hello Group,
I was helping my nephew mount his kitchen cabinets on a block
wall that
has a 1/2 inch plaster finish. He is using those blue masonry
lag
screws to hold the units up. I have only used these screws in
solid
caps or solid concrete, never in blocks. The screws only have
the
thickness of the block wall (not certain how much that is)for
thread
contact, not the entire threaded portion.
He is only using four screws per unit but I suggest six.
Who out there has used these screws in block walls and what are
your
recommendations?
Thanks in advance for your responses
Marc



The guys who do this for a living use epoxy in the TapCon hole
when
they are in block.