Additionally determine if you must make the connection removable or permanent.
How to fasten wood studs to concrete wall.
The first thing to do is put your drill into hammer mode and drill a hole in the concrete.
The cut nail and the concrete nail.
Use wedge anchors to fasten studs to concrete.
One of the anchors suitable for this usage is the sleeve anchor which has strong holding values in brick and block as well as concrete.
Attaching wood to cmu concrete masonry unit is possible using several procedures.
Wedge anchors are fasteners that rely on expanding sleeves to anchor two by fours permanently.
When you buy the screws you ll also need to get a special bit that makes a pilot hole matched to the fastener.
I use tapcon concrete screws to secure the wood to the floor.
Begin by drilling holes in the concrete with a hammer drill.
If you ve got more than a few holes this size to drill take it out on a rental drill and save yours for medium and lighter duty pilot holes.
The cut nail has a square tapered shape with a square tip.
Masonry screws are an easy solution to concrete fastening chores.
In this video i show you the method that i use to attach basement framing to a concrete floor.
Determine how much stress the fastener needs to resist for the connection between the concrete block and the wood.
Once you ve drilled the holes you ll need only a hammer and a wrench to install the wedge anchors.
One way to attach wood to concrete is to use mortar nails.
The easiest approach is simply to nail the wood to the concrete.
Drill at least 1 4 inch deeper into the concrete than the fastener s embedment and suck dust out of the hole with a shop vac.
To prevent the wood material from splitting remember to stagger the anchors do not put them in a straight line down the furring strip or 2x4 studs.
Hole through the wood and into the concrete to fasten wood plates to concrete floors.
Clean any concrete dust out of each hole you drill with a vacuum cleaner or wire brush.
Two common nail options are shown below.
The following is a breakdown of the pros and cons of four versatile fasteners most often used for attaching wood to concrete.