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Any ideas on how to attach a wooded wall frame to a basement cement
floor with out nailing made with some kind of glue... Any Ideas or recomendations... thanks |
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if the cement is clean and dry, a good thick bead of 2-part epoxy.
better to use tapcons. |
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BobK207 wrote: The fastest & easiest way to attach the treated sill of your wall to the concrete floor is: Pre-drill the sill (1/2 or 5/8 depending one local requirements) I use 5/8" Rotary hammer into the floor What's wrong with shooting it down with a ramset? They were used for years and walls are still standing. |
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Like some info Wood to cement
wrote in message oups.com... Any ideas on how to attach a wooded wall frame to a basement cement floor with out nailing made with some kind of glue... Any Ideas or recomendations... thanks Polyurethane construction adhesive in a tube for a caulking gun. About $4 a tube. Incredibly strong stuff. |
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Bob S. wrote: BobK207 wrote: The fastest & easiest way to attach the treated sill of your wall to the concrete floor is: Pre-drill the sill (1/2 or 5/8 depending one local requirements) I use 5/8" Rotary hammer into the floor What's wrong with shooting it down with a ramset? They were used for years and walls are still standing. cuz' the OP asked for glue? He didn't want nails & IMO he seemed like powder actuated tools would not be a good suggestion Rotary hammer, a drill & misc hand tools seemed like a better suggestion just my 2 cents cheers Bob |
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