Webb🎬 Welcome to DRICORE Products - Evolving the Basement Renovation Industry 💯 DRICORE®️ Subfloor is the one-step engineered subfloor solution! ️ DRICORE Subfloor panels have been designed with Air Gap Technology to help keep your floors dry, comfortable and cozy throughout the entire year. The raised panels lift finished floors off the damp, cold … Webb7 mars 2001 · I saw a concrete contractor drive 16s through a 2x4 into day old concrete to set forms . Gabe_Martel Mar 07, 2001 03:40am #5 *Don,If you want to do this for forms, you use a drill bit the size of your nail and insert a tie wire into the hole prior to driving in the nail.This way you can pull the nails out when you strip the forms.Gabe
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WebbJust shot 200 nails to fasten 2x4 to a concrete floor. No jams, no misfires, no problems. Job would have taken 4x as long with screws or other anchors. Love this gun!!! X. ... Ramset Industrial Powder Actuated Tools, Unbranded Industrial Powder Actuated Tools, Hilti Other Industrial Fasteners & Hardware, WebbHow long should ramset nails be for 2×4? A: I’ve attached 2x4s to concrete with 2.5” nails and number 4 ( yellow) shots but I would by some number 3 shots if the nail is driven in too far. Ramset has guidelines regarding nailing through 1.5” wood (2×4. 2×3…..etc.). They recommend 2.5” or 3”. How do I know what size Tapcon I have? hogwarts legacy pc manette
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WebbDuo-fast Ramset. 2x4 secured to concrete... Webb29 okt. 2016 · A lot of it depends on the strength of your concrete too and if it's fully cured it will obviously be harder than if it's green. You've got a couple choices, shorter pins since you aren't getting the penetration you need, or you drill and tap in anchors. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk J jeffmattero76 Registered Joined Jan 4, 2016 1,273 Posts WebbPowder Actuated Hammer - a tool which fires a .22 caliber shell loaded with a nail. Tapcon Screws - Pre-drill base plate and concrete and then secure to the floor with Tapcon screwes. This will require a hefty hammer-drill. A cordless may drain too quickly depending on how much framing needs to be secured to the floor. hubert dubois antibes