Be careful not to bend the nails as you drive them.
Wood to concrete nails.
Consult local building codes for proper bonding of wood to concrete in this instance.
One way to attach wood to concrete is to use mortar nails.
You can fasten wood to concrete using 3 different methods depending on your preference.
Instead remove the nail and drill deeper or widen the hole.
Insert concrete or masonry nails into the holes and drive them flush to the surface of the wood using a framing hammer.
These nails are driven through a board and into concrete underneath much like nailing a wood board to a wood floor.
In some applications such as when tubing or other heating coils are embedded in concrete fasteners such as screws or nails are prohibited and the installation of wood to concrete must be done with glue only.
These nails are cheap hold well as long as they penetrate at least inch into the concrete and are extremely hard to pull out.
If flooring isn t being attached directly to wood fluted masonry nails can be used to attach furring strips and floor plates to uncured concrete.
Hammer set concrete fasteners concrete screws and mortar nails are all effective ways to connect wood to concrete.
But attaching to concrete really isn t much more difficult than fastening to wood if you use the correct tools and.
A concrete nail gun is a dead simple tool consisting of a hollow metal barrel and a firing pin.
Roofing nails have a wide nailhead to keep house wrap sheathing and roofing felt in place.
If the nail stops before its head reaches the surface no amount of pounding will help.
Masonry nails are less expensive than concrete nails and less likely to bend or break.
A masonry nail also known as a concrete nail is made of tough steel and designed with fluted shafts that help them drive into concrete without breaking.
The cut nail has a square tapered shape with a square tip.
This method is only effective when you are attaching wood to concrete blocks or a concrete black wall.
Hold a masonry nail against the concrete wall with your fingers.
Trying to screw or nail into concrete sounds like a near impossible task.
Mortar nails are the cheapest option for attaching wood to concrete but there is a trick to get these nails to work.
Actual gunpowder from a modified 22 caliber shell propels specially designed nails through the wood and into the masonry.