You can fasten wood to concrete using 3 different methods depending on your preference.
Best way to attach wood to concrete floor.
06 16 2008 2 18 pm tim carter of ask the builder demonstrates a really simple way to nail wood to a concrete floor in your home with a simple rotor hammer drill.
The sill plate is bolted to the concrete and it s.
Move the sole plate drill the floor suck out the dust and tap the shield into place.
3 insert the split drive anchor through the hole in the wood and into the hole in the concrete.
Ultimate approaches to attaching wood to concrete.
In most instances.
Press the nose against the workpiece pull the trigger and the shell will drive the fastener directly into the concrete.
To use it load a special gun nail and a 22 caliber gun shell into the barrel.
Step 1 select nails.
One way would be to counter sink masonry screws tap cons and use wood plugs to hide the screw heads.
Drill right through the wood and into the concrete to a depth of deeper than the split drive anchor will penetrate the concrete.
Treated plywood to the concrete with concrete screws spaced every 16 in.
Lag shields produce strong joints but they involve more installation steps than most fasteners.
Glue is a secondary method of attachment for bonding wood to concrete.
Hammer set concrete fasteners concrete screws and mortar nails are all effective ways to connect wood to concrete.
Mortar nails are the cheapest option for attaching wood to concrete but.
Step 1 select screws.
The fastest and easiest way to attach most wood parts to concrete is to use a powder actuated gun.
2 clean the hole out of all dust debris using a wire brush or compressed air.
Another way would be to use loctite power grab to attach the threshold directly to the concrete part of the floor.
One way to attach wood to concrete is to use mortar nails.
Connecting wood to concrete can seem intimidating but with the right tools even an amateur craftsman can do it.
How to glue wood to concrete secondary method.
Lay 6 mil polyethylene sheeting over the concrete to minimize moisture migration from the concrete up into the wood flooring.
Replace the sole plate and drive lag screws with washers into the shields.
Alternatively screw rows of treated 1x4s to the concrete 16 in.
Glue forms the initial bond.
Drill holes through the wood sole plate with a wood bit and mark the floor.